Memo vs Kululu: which event photo tool wins in 2026?
Both collect photos from event guests. They take different approaches. This page shows the real differences — pricing, guest experience, photo quality, moderation — so you can pick the right one for your event.
The short answer
Kululu is the better pick if you want one app for ongoing photo sharing across a friend group. Memo is the better pick if you're hosting a single event (wedding, baptism, anniversary, corporate) and want every guest's photos collected in one place with no friction.
The full feature comparison
Reviewed against https://kululu.com as of 2026.
Memo is the better pick when…
Built specifically for one-event photo collection — every feature is tuned to the moment guests scan a QR at the venue.
QR-based browser upload — no app install required, pushing participation to 70–85%.
Live slideshow URL for the venue TV.
Sub-albums (ceremony / reception / etc) to keep moments organized.
Kululu is the better pick when…
Built for ongoing social circles, not single events — useful for friend groups who attend many events together.
Mobile-first chat-like interface for younger audiences.
Cross-event browsing within a circle.
Memo vs Kululu FAQ
Should I use Memo or Kululu for a friend group?
Kululu — its strength is the ongoing social-circle model where the same friends post to each other across many events. Memo is the wrong fit for that case; it's built around a single event with a defined start and end.
Can Kululu run a wedding album?
It can, but feature-wise it's a step behind dedicated wedding tools. There's no live slideshow, no custom-branded QR cards, no print templates, and the photo flow assumes guests have already joined a circle — a friction point at events where most guests are scanning a QR for the first time.