Draw Me Bot + Selfie Wi-Fi
Selfie Wi-Fi lets guests upload a photo from their own smartphone — no iPad or booth at the capture station. The photo is uploaded to Foto Master Cloud, processed through AI Draw Me, and added to the DMBot queue automatically. This lets you scale drawing activations without adding physical hardware.
What You Need
- An active Selfie Wi-Fi license
- An active DMBot license
- A Foto Master Cloud event with AI Draw Me enabled in the Selfie Wi-Fi template
How It Works
- Guests scan a QR code or visit a short link from their own phone
- They take a selfie or upload a photo directly from their camera roll
- Selfie Wi-Fi applies the AI Draw Me step and uploads the result to the Cloud event gallery
- DMBot picks up the new drawing from the gallery and adds it to the queue
- The robot draws it automatically — the guest never needed to visit a booth
Setup Steps
- In Foto Master Cloud, create or open a Selfie Wi-Fi template for your event
- Enable the AI Draw Me feature in the template settings — choose the model and framing options
- Assign the template to your event
- Connect the DMBot software to the same event
- Share the Selfie Wi-Fi QR code or link with guests
- Run a test: submit a photo from a phone and confirm it appears in the DMBot queue
Tip: Selfie Wi-Fi is ideal when you want to maximize queue volume at a large event. Guests who can not reach the physical robot can still submit a drawing from anywhere in the venue. Combine it with FMX for iPad for even higher throughput.
Running Selfie Wi-Fi Alongside Other Sources
Selfie Wi-Fi, FMX for iPad, and FMX for Windows can all feed the same event simultaneously. All uploads go into the same queue — DMBot draws them in arrival order regardless of which source submitted them.
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