2 min readbeginnerLast updated: Jan 2, 2025

How to Display Photos on Multiple Screens

Show your live photo carousel on multiple screens throughout your venue. Each screen displays the same photos in sync, creating a consistent experience for all guests.

Using the Share Link

The easiest way to display on multiple screens:

  1. Go to PhotosLive Photos
  2. Click the Share icon
  3. Copy the public carousel link
  4. Open this link on each device connected to a screen

Each device with the link will show the live carousel.

Setting Up Multiple Displays

For each screen at your venue:

  1. Connect a laptop, tablet, or streaming device to the display
  2. Open a web browser
  3. Paste the carousel link
  4. Enter full-screen mode

All screens will show photos as they're uploaded and approved.

Devices You Can Use

  • Laptops connected via HDMI
  • Smart TVs with built-in browsers
  • Streaming devices (Chromecast, Fire TV, Apple TV)
  • Tablets mounted or displayed
  • Any device with a web browser

Tips for Best Results

  • Test all screens before the event starts
  • Ensure each device has a stable internet connection
  • Use the same carousel settings (they're synced via the link)
  • Position screens where guests can see them easily

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I display the carousel on multiple screens at once? A: Yes! Share the public carousel link and open it on as many devices as needed. Each will display the same carousel.

Q: Do all screens show the same photos? A: All screens show the same approved photos. The exact photo displayed at any moment may vary slightly due to rotation timing.

Q: Do I need multiple accounts? A: No, the shared link doesn't require login. Anyone with the link can display the carousel.

Q: Can different screens have different settings? A: The carousel settings are shared, but each device can independently enter full-screen mode and adjust their display brightness.

Q: What if one screen loses connection? A: That screen will pause until reconnected. Other screens continue working normally.

Was this article helpful?

Related Articles