Photo Preview
Your Photos
How to Use
Click "Open Camera" & allow access
Pick filters, borders & stickers
Press the shutter button to capture
Download or share your photos!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Our photo booth is 100% free to use with no limits. Take as many photos as you want, apply unlimited filters and stickers, and download everything — no sign-up or payment required.
Absolutely. All processing happens directly in your browser using your device's camera. No photos are ever uploaded to our servers. Your images stay completely on your device.
Yes! Our photo booth works on any modern browser including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge on both mobile and desktop devices. Just allow camera access when prompted.
A photo strip is a classic booth-style layout — 4 photos stacked vertically, just like a real photo booth machine. Use Strip mode and we'll take 4 consecutive shots with countdown timers.
Click any sticker from the sidebar panel and it will appear on your camera view. You can drag stickers to reposition them. They'll be baked into your final photo when you capture.
Yes, the photos you create are yours. You're free to use them for personal social media, party invitations, event materials, or any other purpose.
Photos are captured at your webcam's native resolution (typically 720p or 1080p). The higher your camera quality, the better your photos will look.
No installation needed! The photo booth runs entirely in your web browser. Just visit the page, click "Open Camera", and start taking photos immediately.
Before You Use This Tool
A quick overview of what this page is good for, how it handles data, and what to expect before you start.
What It Does
- Create festive Christmas photos with Santa hats, snowflakes, and holiday frames
- Free online Xmas selfie booth!
Access & Privacy
You can use the main workflow without creating an account.
The core workflow is designed for fast in-browser use. Review the page inputs before pasting sensitive information.
Good Fit For
- Handle short audio, video, webcam, or export tasks online.
- Create lighter media files for sharing or posting.
- Test simple edits before moving into a full editor.
Higher-resolution files usually work best on a modern desktop browser.