The family wedding
Five people in the family are photographers. The good shots are scattered across five phones. Nobody wants to chase a WhatsApp thread the next morning.
Klixa is a shared camera for events. Everyone in the album takes photos, and everyone gets every photo, automatically. No WhatsApp chases. No zip files. No “send me that one.”
Every group event has the same ending: a flurry of “can you send me that one?” messages that nobody actually answers. Klixa is the app that fills the album for you.
Five people in the family are photographers. The good shots are scattered across five phones. Nobody wants to chase a WhatsApp thread the next morning.
Six friends, one Airbnb, a thousand photos. By Monday, everyone’s back to their lives and the photos never quite get shared. The trip lives in someone else’s gallery.
Your aunt has the camera at your parents’ place. You want the photos. Drive links expire, WhatsApp compresses, AirDrop doesn’t work to Android. The photos quietly disappear.
You don’t need to remember to share. Klixa runs in the background, on Wi-Fi by default, and lands every photo on every member’s phone.
Pick a name, get a 6-character code. Share it in your group chat. The people who matter join in seconds — no follow graph, no friend requests.
Use Klixa’s camera or pick from your gallery. Photos land in your local copy of the album instantly — even if your phone is offline.
Klixa uploads in the background and downloads to every member’s phone. The next morning, the album is already in your gallery. You did nothing.
Every album is one of two types. You pick when you create it, and you can promote a local album to synced later.
Photos stay on your device. Never uploaded. No members. Use it like a private organizer for your own snaps.
Invite friends or family with a 6-character code. Photos upload in the background and land on everyone’s gallery automatically.
Klixa is not a social network, and it is not a data business. Photos go to the people in the album you put them in — nowhere else, ever.
We don’t track what you do in the app. There’s nothing to sell.
Photos only go to the people in your album. There is no public anything.
Only album members can see album photos. Admins can remove anyone, anytime.
One tap in Settings. Photos and account purged within 30 days.
Yes. The free tier gives you unlimited Local Albums (just for you) and one Synced Album with up to 5 members and 500 photos. Plenty for a weekend trip or a birthday.
Bigger events (a wedding with 25 guests, or unlimited photos) will need a paid plan when those ship in v1.1. The free tier stays free.
Photos land in your local album immediately, even offline. The upload happens in the background, in a foreground service that survives app kill and reboot. By default it only uploads on Wi-Fi — you can switch to mobile data per-album.
No. Anyone with the 6-character album code can join. There’s no follow graph, no public profile, no “add friend”. The album admin can remove members at any time.
Synced photos are scheduled for hard-delete from our storage within 30 days. Local photos stay on your device (they never left it) unless you also delete them yourself. We don’t keep copies after the 30-day purge.
Android first, iOS next. We’re shipping the platforms most of our users asked for first. If iOS matters to you, drop us a line at [email protected] and it’ll move up the queue.
Use a Local Album. Photos stay on your phone, never get uploaded, and you get the same gallery UI, search, and organization without sharing anything. Unlimited local albums on the free tier.
Klixa is live on Google Play. Two minutes to install, six characters to join an album. Free to start.