Scenario · Wedding

Live stream your wedding – for everyone who can’t be there

The grandmother who can’t travel anymore. Your best friend on her year abroad. The relatives for whom the flight is too expensive. A private livestream puts them all in the front row – with two or three iPhones, and without anyone having tech stress on the wedding day.

2–3× iPhonePrivate YouTube linkCountdown + name overlaysRecording as a keepsake

The most important thing first: on the wedding day, nobody should have to think about technology – least of all the couple. So everything is prepared in advance: the full rundown (countdown, procession, ceremony, overlays with your names) sits as a plan in the app, and on the day itself a best man or a tech-minded guest simply taps through it.

The stream runs as an unlisted YouTube link – only people with the link can watch. Before it starts, remote guests see a waiting slate with your photo and a countdown. And because the app records locally in parallel, you end up with a full-quality video of the ceremony – without a camera crew.

How to plan the wedding stream

  1. 01

    Choose camera positions

    Main camera (Creator app) elevated with a view of the couple, a second iPhone close from the side for faces and rings, optionally a third on the guests. On tripods, placed discreetly.

  2. 02

    Connect wirelessly

    The additional cameras connect over the Creator app’s hotspot in PRO mode – important in churches and registry offices where there is no Wi-Fi.

  3. 03

    Build the rundown with overlays

    A countdown waiting slate with your photo, lower thirds with your names and the date, music for the waiting time if you like – everything prepared, nothing left to chance.

  4. 04

    Send the private link

    The stream runs on YouTube as “unlisted” – send the link with the invitation or the day before via messenger to all remote guests.

  5. 05

    Enjoy – and record

    On the day, a trusted person taps through the rundown and AutoCut switches between the angles. In parallel, the recording becomes your keepsake.

What you need

  • 2–3 iPhones (main camera from iPhone 12, others from iPhone 11) + tripods
  • A lavalier microphone on the groom or officiant – the audio of the vows matters more than any picture
  • Cellular reception at the venue (about 5 Mbit/s upload) or Wi-Fi
  • A trusted person who taps through the prepared rundown on the day
  • LiveShow Creator in PRO mode – one month is enough, cancel anytime

FAQ

Does the stream really stay private?
Yes. On YouTube it runs as “unlisted” – it appears in no search, only people with the link can watch. Alternatively, stream to any target of your own (custom RTMP).
Who runs the tech on the wedding day?
Ideally: almost nobody. The rundown is prepared, a trusted person taps through it, AutoCut handles the camera switching. Anyone learns the controls in minutes – a rehearsal the evening before is enough.
How do we get good audio in the church?
With a lavalier microphone on the groom or officiant, connected to the main iPhone. The vows are the moment your remote guests are watching for – the audio deserves the microphone more than the picture deserves a fourth camera.
Do we get a video of the ceremony afterwards?
Yes – the app records locally in full quality in parallel to the stream. You get the livestream and the keepsake video in one.
For wedding videographers: can I offer this as a service?
Absolutely – live streaming is a natural add-on to wedding videography. The multi-camera setup runs on iPhones you already carry, the rundown is prepared per wedding, and your professional cameras can join via the SeeMo HDMI adapter (STUDIO). One PRO or STUDIO subscription covers all your weddings.

Plan your stream in an hour

Download all apps as a free beta and prepare the rundown for your big day.

Try the beta (TestFlight)