

Think of it like a rideshare, but for capturing memories.
Great photos and videos — in the places and moments that matter.
At any point of interest, open the app, confirm the details, and send a request.
The app will send your request to all Personal Paparazzi that are nearby.
The system finds a nearby Personal Paparazzi and guides both of you to meet. They shoot nine photos and a short video.
Everything uploads to the platform automatically. Download the ones you want straight to your phone.
At any point of interest, open the app, confirm the details, and send a request.
The app will send your request to all Personal Paparazzi that are nearby.
The system finds a nearby Personal Paparazzi and guides both of you to meet. They shoot nine photos and a short video.
Everything uploads to the platform automatically. Download the ones you want straight to your phone.
A scene in our launch version is 9 photos + 1 short video for $14.99.
About 93 million selfies are taken every day. Most of them are cropped-in headshots that miss the whole reason the photo is being taken — the honeymoon sunset, the Bellagio fountains behind the bachelorette party, the family lined up at the Eiffel Tower, the tailgate with friends before the big game.
The alternative — handing your phone to a stranger — usually produces something poorly framed, out of focus, or mistimed. And good luck getting six bachelorettes or three restless kids ready for a once-in-a-lifetime shot if the person behind the camera isn't skilled in doing so.
Anytime a selfie falls short. If it's worth remembering, it's worth a great photo.
Our Personal Paparazzi aren't necessarily professional photographers — just as Uber drivers weren't professional drivers before joining the platform.
They're enthusiastic locals who have a good eye and know how to use a modern phone camera.
They go through a registration and verification process before they can accept shoots.
And they know where people will want to capture a memory, so they're already nearby.