Pictor lets you mix license tiers — Basic, Pro, and Premium — within a single event. You no longer have to buy Premium for every device just because one station needs an advanced feature.
How it works
When you add devices to an event, you assign a license tier to each one individually:
- Basic — core photo booth features
- Pro — includes advanced capabilities such as GroupSense™ multi-person AI
- Premium — required for AI Video and other high-end outputs
A single event might have ten Basic devices, two Pro devices, and one Premium device. You only pay for the tier each device actually needs.
Feature-to-tier requirements (common examples)
| Feature | Minimum tier required |
|---|---|
| Stills, GIFs, Boomerangs, Video | Basic |
| AI Images | Pro |
| GroupSense™ multi-person AI | Pro |
| AI Video | Premium |
For the full breakdown, see the Feature Comparison Matrix.
Pre-commit warnings
If you configure an output type or feature that requires a higher license tier than the device has, Pictor tells you before you commit — not on event day.
The warning appears at setup time so you can either upgrade that device's license or remove the feature. Nobody wants to walk up to the booth at go-time and discover a missing license for a feature the client is expecting.
Checking and adjusting licenses
- Before the event: review your device list in the event settings and confirm each device has the tier its feature set requires.
- Day-of: if a last-minute change is needed, you can adjust a device's license from the event dashboard before going live.