Create a roll
Sign in as owner, name the roll, and set how many shots you get. Invite friends with a code or QR — guests join without an account.
Shoot once. Wait. Remember.
A disposable camera in your pocket — limited frames, no instant replay, and a shared roll you develop together.
The ritual
Nora recreates the feel of a disposable film camera: scarcity, delay, and imperfect frames you cannot retake forever.
Sign in as owner, name the roll, and set how many shots you get. Invite friends with a code or QR — guests join without an account.
Everyone shoots into the same roll. No gallery peek. The counter counts down. Choose carefully — film does not forgive.
When the roll is done, the owner develops it. Grain, vignette, and light leak land on every frame — then the album opens.
Why film
Nora is black-and-white by design — flash is the only accent. The look comes from constraint, not filters for show.
A fixed number of shots forces you to notice. Less scrolling, more presence.
No instant preview. The develop step is the reward — and the memory.
One camera, many hands. Guests join by invite; you decide what they can do.
Coming to your pocket
Built for nights out, trips, and quiet days you want to keep slightly imperfect.