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ChackTok tops 13 million processed media as LINKSIGN UK sets 2026 roadmap

May 20, 2026

By AI, Created 9:25 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – ChackTok said it has processed more than 13 million photos and videos across 65,000 connected devices for 390,000 registered operators worldwide. LINKSIGN UK also outlined 2026 plans to unify hardware support, expand help for smaller operators, and widen device compatibility.

Why it matters: - ChackTok’s scale shows demand for event imaging software that can handle live, offline, multi-device workflows across weddings, brand activations, retail pop-ups and trade shows. - The 2026 roadmap aims to make the platform easier to use for operators who need one system across multiple booth types and hardware setups.

What happened: - ChackTok said it has surpassed 13 million photos and videos processed across more than 65,000 connected devices and more than 390,000 registered operators worldwide. - The milestone comes from ChackTok’s backend event and device records. - The platform has supported more than 600,000 commercial events to date. - LINKSIGN UK CO., LTD, which operates ChackTok, outlined three public commitments for 2026. - ChackTok also said operators and event professionals can learn more at chacktok.com.

The details: - ChackTok said the 13 million total includes content captured, processed and delivered through photo booths, robotic camera arms and 3D scanning systems. - The platform says it serves 1,000+ operators running live events each day. - ChackTok said 10,000+ end guests generate photos and videos through the platform daily. - The supported event mix includes weddings, brand activations, retail pop-ups, corporate conferences with on-site lead capture and trade-show installations. - ChackTok runs on 360 photo booths, including standard, tempered glass platform and Sky 360 overhead models, plus Magic Mirror booths, iPad open-air booths, Glambot 6-axis robotic camera arms and full-body 3D scanners. - Motor control runs over Bluetooth instead of venue Wi-Fi. - Capture continues offline and syncs to the cloud when connectivity returns. - Branding overlays, QR sharing, SMS delivery and email delivery are built into the same event template the operator already created. - LINKSIGN UK said ChackTok will keep consolidating the operator-facing app so one login, template library and sharing chain works across every booth type an operator owns. - The company said the goal is to remove the need to swap software when operators change hardware on the floor. - LINKSIGN UK said ChackTok will expand dedicated onboarding, pricing tiers and growth resources for independent operators, small event businesses and first-time booth owners. - The company said the intent is to give smaller operators the same software foundation used by high-volume operators without enterprise-style setup overhead. - LINKSIGN UK said ChackTok is broadening the list of supported hardware brands and device configurations. - As more manufacturers and component suppliers are added, operators will be able to source hardware from more vendors and run it through a single software stack.

Between the lines: - The company is framing 13 million processed media items as an operations benchmark, not a marketing metric. - The roadmap suggests ChackTok wants to become the default control layer for operators who need flexibility across mixed hardware fleets. - The startup support push signals a bid to grow from high-volume users into smaller businesses that may be buying their first booth system.

What’s next: - ChackTok plans to continue unifying its app across booth formats in 2026. - LINKSIGN UK plans to add more onboarding support, pricing options and growth tools for smaller operators. - The hardware compatibility list is expected to keep expanding as additional brands and configurations are added. - A ChackTok spokesperson said the platform is building toward helping operators run their tenth wedding of the month with the same calm as their first.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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