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    Memzo vs FindMe Photo: which selfie photo search wins in 2026

    Memzo vs FindMe Photo compared on pricing, accuracy, branding, and how each fits your gallery setup — find out which selfie search tool suits your business.

    Memzo vs FindMe Photo: which selfie photo search wins in 2026

    Memzo and FindMe Photo both do the same headline thing: guests take a selfie at a wedding, AI returns every photo they appear in. The differences are in business model and audience. Memzo charges $0.03 per photo and competes primarily in India and high-volume markets. FindMe Photo runs on a flat subscription with a branded photographer subdomain built in, and is built to turn guest delivery into a referral channel for the photographer.

    TL;DR

    • Memzo wins on per-event pricing if you shoot fewer than 10–15 weddings a year — $30 per 1,000 photos with no monthly cost between events.
    • FindMe Photo wins on photographer branding and on flat-fee economics for working photographers — branded subdomain, first 10 events free, then a flat monthly plan.
    • Both are browser-based for guests, both layer on top of your existing gallery (Pixieset, ShootProof, Pic-Time, FotoOwl).

    Quick answer for photographers comparing the two

    If you shoot more than 15 weddings a year and want a referral channel built into your delivery, FindMe Photo is the better economic and branding fit. If you shoot fewer than 10 weddings a year and prefer pay-as-you-go, Memzo's $0.03-per-photo model has the lower entry cost. Neither replaces your main gallery platform — both are guest-access layers that sit on top.

    What each tool actually does

    Memzo is an AI face-recognition photo-sharing platform from India (Oneglint Media Solutions) that has been live since 2020. The pitch on the homepage is straightforward: upload event photos, share the link, guests click a selfie, get their photos in seconds. The product supports weddings, marathons, schools, corporate events, and any setting where photos need to reach the right people from a large pool.

    FindMe Photo is positioned for working event photographers in the US, Europe, and Latin America. Same core mechanism — guest selfie, AI face match, personal gallery — wrapped in a photographer-branded subdomain (yourname.findme.photo), Google Drive sync, and a flat-fee plan structure aimed at photographers who shoot regularly. It is explicitly designed to work alongside whatever gallery platform you already use.

    Pricing: pay-per-photo vs flat subscription

    The biggest practical difference is pricing model. Memzo charges $0.03 per photo, or $30 per 1,000, with no monthly subscription. A typical 1,500-photo wedding costs $45. A 3,000-photo two-day celebration costs $90. There is a free tier of 300 photos and 1 GB storage to evaluate the product.

    FindMe Photo is free for the first 10 events on the Free+ plan, then moves to a flat monthly subscription. For a photographer shooting one wedding a month, the first 10 weddings are free; from event 11 onward, the subscription replaces any per-photo cost. The crossover point is roughly 15 weddings a year — past that, flat-fee is cheaper than pay-per-photo at typical wedding photo counts.

    The simple rule: infrequent events (corporate gigs, family weddings, occasional shoots) lean Memzo. Working wedding photographers shooting most weekends lean FindMe Photo. Run the math on your annual volume before deciding.

    Branding and the referral flywheel

    This is where the products diverge most sharply. Memzo brands the experience as Memzo — the URL the guest opens carries the Memzo brand, the watermark on shared images is Memzo's, and the photographer's name shows up inside the gallery but not in the shareable link.

    FindMe Photo gives every photographer a branded subdomain. When a guest shares their wedding photo to Instagram, the source URL is yourname.findme.photo. The photographer's name travels with every share. For a working photographer in a city where most bookings come from guest referrals — which is how most wedding photographers actually get referrals — that branding difference is the entire business case.

    If you are not chasing referrals (corporate event team, in-house staff photographer, one-off projects), this doesn't matter. If you are running a wedding business that lives or dies by word of mouth, it is the whole point.

    Photo sales and monetization

    Memzo includes a photo sales feature with 0% sales commission — useful if you want to sell digital downloads or prints to guests as an upsell after the shoot. The flow is built in: guests find their photos, buy individual files, payment goes to the photographer minus payment processor fees only.

    FindMe Photo does not yet include in-product photo sales. Photographers monetize via their main delivery platform (Pixieset, ShootProof, and Pic-Time all include print stores) and use FindMe purely as the guest access layer. If selling individual photos to guests is core to your model, Memzo's built-in store is a meaningful advantage right now.

    Storage, retention, and accuracy

    Memzo stores photos for up to 2 years on a single-event plan and longer on multi-event subscriptions. FindMe Photo retains event photos for the lifetime of the photographer's subscription. Both are well past what a typical guest needs (most guest gallery views happen within 60 days of the event).

    On accuracy, Memzo publishes 99.3% on its homepage. FindMe Photo uses AWS Rekognition as its face-recognition backend, which performs in the same 98–99% range in published benchmarks. In practice, the model is not the bottleneck — image quality is. Both tools handle blurry, group, and side-face shots adequately once the gallery has enough reference frames.

    Use cases where each one wins

    Use caseBetter fitWhy
    Solo wedding photographer, 20+ weddings/yearFindMe PhotoFlat-fee beats per-photo at this volume; branded subdomain drives referrals
    Occasional event coverage (~5 events/year)MemzoPay-per-photo means no subscription you forget to cancel
    Photographer monetizing print/digital sales directlyMemzoBuilt-in 0%-commission photo store
    Brand-building photographer chasing referralsFindMe PhotoBranded subdomain on every guest share
    Photographer in India / South AsiaMemzoLocal market presence and 90+ country support

    How they fit alongside your main gallery

    Both products are guest-access layers, not replacements for client galleries. You still deliver finals to the couple through Pixieset, ShootProof, Pic-Time, FotoOwl, or whichever platform you already use. Memzo or FindMe Photo gives every guest at the event a separate way to find their own photos by selfie. The two systems serve different audiences (couple vs the 150 other guests) and they work together cleanly.

    For the broader two-layer setup — main gallery + guest-access layer — see the Pixieset vs ShootProof vs Pic-Time comparison and the guide to event photo sharing apps in 2026.

    Frequently asked questions

    Frequently asked questions

    Is Memzo or FindMe Photo cheaper for a wedding photographer?

    It depends on volume. Memzo charges $0.03 per photo ($30 per 1,000), so a 30-wedding year averaging 1,500 photos each costs about $1,350. FindMe Photo is free for the first 10 events and uses a flat subscription beyond that, which works out cheaper for a working photographer shooting more than ~15 weddings a year.

    Does Memzo or FindMe Photo have higher face-recognition accuracy?

    Memzo publishes a 99.3% accuracy claim on its homepage. FindMe Photo uses AWS Rekognition and does not publish a public accuracy number — both are well into the 98%+ range that is dominated by photo quality (lighting, angle, blur) rather than model differences.

    Which is easier for guests to use — Memzo or FindMe Photo?

    Both are browser-based with no app install required. Guests scan a QR code or open a link, take a selfie, and get their photos back in seconds. The flows are nearly identical; the difference is what brand the URL carries.

    Can I use Memzo or FindMe Photo alongside Pixieset, ShootProof, or Pic-Time?

    Yes — both are guest-access layers, not gallery replacements. You deliver finals to the couple via Pixieset, ShootProof, or Pic-Time as usual; Memzo or FindMe Photo gives guests a separate way to find their own photos by selfie. The two systems serve different audiences and work together.

    Which platform helps photographers get more referrals?

    FindMe Photo, by design. Every photographer gets a branded subdomain (yourname.findme.photo), so guest shares carry the photographer name. Memzo focuses on guest access and photo sales but does not bake photographer branding into the shareable URL the same way.

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