ShootProof built its reputation on print sales and proofing workflows. Pixroll built its reputation on AI-powered photo delivery where every guest finds their own photos instantly — no manual work required.
Here's an honest, feature-by-feature comparison to help you pick the right platform for your photography business in 2026.
| Feature | Pixroll | ShootProof |
|---|---|---|
| AI face recognition (guest selfie) | ||
| Personalized guest photo links | ||
| Branded client galleries | ||
| Built-in CRM | Basic | |
| Digital contracts | ||
| Online payments / invoicing | ||
| Automated client reminders | Limited | |
| Photo proofing / favorites | ||
| Print store integration | ||
| Password-protected galleries | ||
| Blog / SEO content pages | ||
| Hebrew language support | ||
| Free trial | Trial available |
ShootProof's strength is print sales — it's a great tool if your business model centers on selling physical products. But for photographers whose clients primarily want digital delivery, and especially for events with dozens or hundreds of guests, ShootProof's manual approach doesn't scale.
With Pixroll, every guest at a wedding, corporate event, or bar mitzvah gets a personalized link with only their photos — generated automatically when they take a selfie in their browser. Zero manual work. Zero sorting. Zero emails asking "where are my photos?"
Start your free Pixroll trial and see how AI face recognition transforms photo delivery for your clients and their guests.