Photobooth business

Start a photobooth business

A photobooth is one of the few retail businesses that runs self-service, prints its product in seconds and needs under 30 m².

1. Confirm the location

Count young foot traffic and dwell time at your intended spot. This number decides the business more than the machine does.

2. Choose the machine

A shop takes a kiosk or a cabin; a rental fleet takes folding machines; a café takes a wall mount. We match hardware to the model.

3. Build the offer

Print sizes, package pricing, template refresh cycle, and a social sharing flow that markets the shop for you.

4. Open and operate

Daily consumable checks, print quality control, remote revenue reporting and monthly template updates.

Photobooths for Sale

K02 Kiosk Fold photobooth machine in brushed aluminium

K02 Kiosk Fold

A folding aluminium kiosk built for rental fleets and small shop footprints.

Best for: Ultra-compact / Event optimised

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P01 Classic Cabin enclosed photobooth in walnut and metal

P01 Classic Cabin

A fully enclosed cabin with curtain, stool and heritage detailing for permanent locations.

Best for: Full enclosure / Venue classic

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K03 Wall Mount photobooth panel on a concrete wall

K03 Wall Mount

A wall-mounted photobooth panel for venues with no floor space to spare.

Best for: Zero-footprint / Café digital

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Photobooth Business Guide

Photobooth business — common questions

How much capital do I need to start a photobooth business?

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The machine is the main investment, followed by the space deposit, backdrops and lighting, and an opening stock of consumables. We build the full list with you so nothing is missing at opening.

How much can one photobooth earn per month?

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It comes down to daily sessions, price per session and print cost. We model conservative and busy scenarios for your specific location instead of quoting a single number.

How many staff does a photobooth shop need?

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The booths are self-service. One part-time person for reloading paper, cleaning and helping guests is enough for a single-machine location.

Which locations work best?

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Pedestrian streets, student and youth areas, shopping centres, cinemas, cafés and restaurants — places where people already come in groups.

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