Make Your Own Easy-To-Use Touchscreen Photo Booth With A Raspberry Pi

Make Your Own Easy-To-Use Touchscreen Photo Booth With A Raspberry Pi


We’ve seen Raspberry Pi-powered photo booths before, but Make takes it a step further by adding in a touch screen and automatic uploading to Google Photos.

The project here is pretty easy to make. You’ll need a Raspberry Pi 3, a camera module, and a touch screen. Once you install some software and run some set up procedures, you’ll be pretty much ready to go.

The neat part is how useful this is to use. Just tap the screen and you’ll see a countdown clock leading up to the snapping of the photo. Then, the picture’s uploaded to Google Photos where people can easily access it after the party’s over. Head over to Make for the full guide to make it for yourself.

Create a Raspberry Pi Photo Booth for Your Next Party [Make]


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