Turn waiting time into a photo game
Spin the next frame
together.
Choose the occasion, energy, and group size. Spin one finite prompt that everyone can try, then share the same challenge link so the group can vote on the scene before any portrait is uploaded.
SCAN-AND-SPIN GROUP GAME
Give the group one small thing to try.
- Family reunion
- Warm
- 2–4 people
02 / LIVE PHOTO PROMPT
Family reunion · Warm · 2–4 peopleLive group-photo prompt: choose one playful, permission-first frame and let everyone opt in before the camera comes out. Occasion: a family reunion; make the prompt easy to understand across ages and leave room for anyone to pass. Energy: warm and unhurried; invite a natural lean, shared object, or small gesture that everyone can decline. Group size: two to four people; use a close arc with natural shoulder overlap and enough space for every face. Keep the prompt as a creative suggestion, not a claim about what happened. Review every face, hand, edge, and crop in the finished AI portrait, and disclose the result as AI-generated when context matters.
Ready to use without an account.
WHY THIS TOOL TRAVELS
One scan creates a shared decision, not another planning document.
- 01Choose
The useful output is specific enough to solve one real photo-planning problem.
- 02Share
The copied message and artifact carry an attributed route back to the same plan.
- 03Create
The store handoff keeps this tool’s placement and audience segment attached.
THE SAFETY BOUNDARY
Plan publicly.
Keep portraits private.
- Ask every living person before using their face.
- Keep names, private stories, and source portraits out of shared URLs.
- Inspect identity, hands, scale, clothing, and meaningful background details.
- Disclose that the result is AI-generated when context matters.
QUESTIONS
Before you use the plan.
What is a live group-photo prompt wheel?
It is a browser-local game for a gathering: choose broad context, spin a finite prompt, and let the group decide whether to try it. It creates a shared decision before any source portrait is uploaded.
Does spinning the wheel use my camera or contacts?
No. The wheel never opens the camera, reads contacts, asks for names, or uploads a portrait. Keep personal details in the group's own conversation.
Can the prompt be used for an AI group portrait?
Yes, as a creative brief. Ask every living person first, use only permissioned source portraits, inspect the result carefully, and disclose that it is AI-generated when context matters.