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Life4Cuts Korea Guide 2026: Photo Strip Size, QR Code, Price, Hongdae Tips

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If you are searching for Life4Cuts photo strip size, QR code downloads, Korea prices, or how to use a Life4Cuts booth in Hongdae, start here. Life4Cuts is simple once you know the flow, but first-timers often miss two things: photo strip size can change by frame, and the QR / digital file option may need to be selected before the session starts.

This guide covers Life4Cuts photo strip size, the difference between 4CUTS Frame and MULTI Frame, prices checked at a Hongdae branch, QR download steps, and how to fit Life4Cuts into a real Hongdae K-culture route.

Life4Cuts Hongdae storefront with pink neon Insaeng Necut sign

Quick Answer

Life4Cuts photo strip size is not one fixed universal size. It depends on the frame option, booth model, country, and branch. In Korea, the basic 4CUTS Frame is a tall vertical strip similar to a 2 x 6 inch photo booth strip. MULTI Frame is wider and more grid-like.

Hongdae price check: the branch we checked listed 4CUTS Frame at 4,000 won and MULTI Frame at 5,000 won. Both printed two identical copies, so two people can share one session. Prices can change by branch, frame, and event.

Do not miss the QR code step. If you want digital photos or a short video, check the QR / digital file option before payment or before the session begins. On some machines, you may not be able to add it later.

Best Hongdae route: take Life4Cuts before shopping. Do cafes, food, and photo booths first, then leave Olive Young, Daiso, and K-pop goods shopping for later so you are not carrying bags inside a small booth.

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Guide SectionLife4Cuts Photo Strip Size: What Size Is It in cm?

The honest answer is: Life4Cuts photo strip size can vary. Many people search for life4cuts size in cm or life4cuts photo strip size, but the final print depends on several things:

  • the frame option you choose
  • the booth model
  • the country or branch
  • whether you choose a standard strip, MULTI Frame, mini frame, or collaboration frame

As a practical reference, the basic 4CUTS Frame is a tall vertical photo strip. It feels similar to the common 2 x 6 inch photo booth strip format, and the width is roughly around 5 cm. Do not buy a custom frame, sleeve, or binder based only on that number.

FormatWhat it looks likeSize guidance
4CUTS FrameTall strip with four photos stacked verticallySimilar to a 2 x 6 inch strip style. Measure your print for exact cm.
MULTI FrameWider grid layoutWider than the standard strip. Check the machine preview.
Mini Frame / Mini CutsSmaller prints for phone cases, journals, or sharingVaries most by campaign and machine. Measure after printing.

The most accurate way to check size is the machine preview screen before payment. If you need a photocard sleeve, mini binder, journal pocket, phone case insert, or acrylic frame, print first and measure the actual strip.

Storage tip: Daiso and Korean stationery shops often sell photo strip sleeves, mini albums, and clear holders. If the fit matters, get the photo first and test the holder in person.

Guide Section4CUTS Frame vs MULTI Frame

Life4Cuts branches can have many themes, but the Hongdae branch price board we checked clearly showed two basic formats: 4CUTS Frame and MULTI Frame.

Life4Cuts Hongdae price board showing 4CUTS Frame and MULTI Frame prices

OptionBest forPrice checked at Hongdae
4CUTS FrameClassic vertical Life4Cuts strip4,000 won
MULTI FrameWider grid-style layout with more design space5,000 won

4CUTS Frame is the classic Korean four-cut photo strip you see on social media. It is easy to share with a friend, tape into a journal, or put inside a clear phone case.

MULTI Frame is wider. It can work better for collaboration frames, character frames, or designs where the border matters.

At the Hongdae branch we checked, both options printed two copies. If you are taking photos with a friend, each person can keep one.

Guide SectionHow Much Is Life4Cuts in Korea?

At the Hongdae branch checked for this guide, prices were:

OptionPriceIncluded
4CUTS Frame4,000 won2 printed strips
MULTI Frame5,000 won2 printed strips
QR / digital downloadCheck on screenDigital photos and short video, when selected

Treat these as field-checked Hongdae prices, not a permanent nationwide rule. Prices can change by branch, frame, collaboration event, print count, promotion, or year.

Payment options you may see:

  • Card: many machines accept credit and debit cards. Foreign Visa or Mastercard may work.
  • Cash: some machines accept 1,000 won bills.
  • Bill change machine: the Hongdae branch had a bill change machine that changes 5,000 won and 10,000 won notes into 1,000 won bills.
  • Korean mobile payment: newer machines may show local options like Samsung Pay or Kakao Pay, but foreign visitors should prepare card and cash first.

Bill change machine inside Life4Cuts Hongdae

If you are visiting Korea, bring both a physical card and a few small won bills. It helps if one payment method fails.

Guide SectionHow to Use Life4Cuts Step by Step

Life4Cuts Hongdae hallway with multiple numbered photo booths

Here is the first-timer flow.

  1. Pick props first. Many stores have free headbands, sunglasses, hats, plush props, or signs.

Life4Cuts Hongdae props wall with headbands, sunglasses, and plush accessories

  1. Find an empty booth. Booths are usually numbered, such as Photo 01, Photo 02, or Photo 03. Check the in-use light before entering.

Life4Cuts booth entrance with Photo 03 number and in-use light

  1. Tap the screen and choose language. Many machines offer English on the welcome screen. Look for a language button or flag icon.

  2. Choose your frame. Browse basic frames, seasonal themes, characters, idol collaborations, and minimal frames.

  3. Check the QR / digital file option. This is the most important step if you want digital files. Make sure QR is selected before payment or before the session starts.

  4. Pay. Use card or cash depending on the machine.

  5. Look at the camera, not the screen. The camera is usually above the touchscreen. If you see "LOOK HERE," look there.

  6. Take four shots. The countdown moves quickly, so decide your first four poses before the session starts.

  7. Choose photos, filters, or stickers. Some machines let you pick a tone or border decoration after shooting.

  8. Collect your printed strips. Take both copies from the output slot.

  9. Scan the QR code immediately. Do not wait until you return to your hotel.

Guide SectionLife4Cuts QR Code: How to Download Photos and Video

The Life4Cuts QR code is one of the most searched topics because it is easy to miss and hard to fix later.

If QR download is available on your machine, it can usually provide:

  • digital photo files
  • a short video or time-lapse clip
  • a download link you can save to your phone

The most important rule

Check the QR / digital file option before payment or before the session starts. On some machines, if you do not select it in time, you may not be able to retrieve digital files later.

How to save the files

  1. Find the QR code on the printed strip or machine screen.
  2. Open your phone camera.
  3. Scan the QR code.
  4. Open the download page or app link.
  5. Save the photos and video while you are still in the store.

How long does the QR code last?

Life4Cuts QR code expiry can vary by country, branch, and machine system. Many guides and brand pages mention limited windows such as 24 hours to 3 days. The safest answer is simple: download everything immediately.

Guide SectionWhy Your Life4Cuts QR Code May Not Work

ProblemLikely reasonWhat to do
QR option was not selectedDigital download was not enabled before the sessionUsually no fix; retake and select QR next time
QR link expiredToo much time passed after printingFiles may not be recoverable
App or browser issueYour phone cannot open the download pageTry Safari/Chrome, or install the official app if prompted
Damaged printed codeQR code is cut, scratched, or blurryAsk staff if available, but recovery is not guaranteed
Temporary server issueDownload page fails during a busy periodWait a few minutes and retry before leaving

The safest habit is to scan the QR code in the store, check that the image file opens, and save it to your camera roll before you walk away.

Guide SectionWhat Does Life4Cuts Mean in Korean?

Life4Cuts is called Insaeng Necut in Korean.

  • Insaeng does not just mean "life" here. It connects to the Korean phrase often translated as "the best photo of your life," or a once-in-a-lifetime shot where you look especially good.
  • Necut means four cuts, or four photo frames.

So while a literal translation is close to "life four cuts," the real feeling is closer to "four shots of your best photo moment." The slogan inside the store captures the same idea:

The special day in four cuts

Life4Cuts became part of Korean youth culture because it is cheap, fast, physical, and social. You do not only get a digital photo. You get a printed strip you can trade, keep in a wallet, stick on a wall, or place inside a phone case.

Life4Cuts Hongdae photo strip wall filled with visitor prints

Guide SectionWhere to Try Life4Cuts in Hongdae

Hongdae is one of the easiest places in Seoul to try Korean photo booths because Hongik University Station, the main pedestrian street, cafes, K-pop goods shops, and Olive Young are close together.

Life4Cuts branches are clustered around Hongik University Station Exit 9 and the main Hongdae walking street. You do not need to commit to one exact branch in advance. The pink circles on the map below mark nearby Life4Cuts branches, so compare the queue, frame options, and vibe on the spot.

Map of Life4Cuts branches around Hongik University Station, marked with pink circles

Life4Cuts Hongdae interior with photo wall, mirror area, and vending machines

Inside a typical Hongdae Life4Cuts branch, expect:

  • multiple numbered booths
  • free props
  • mirrors for hair and makeup checks
  • a photo strip wall
  • a bill change machine in some stores
  • groups of friends waiting during peak times

Life4Cuts Hongdae mirror area with pink neon sign

Some Hongdae photo spaces also include extra mini activities such as flipbook machines or character vending machines. Treat these as optional add-ons, not the main Life4Cuts session.

Chararak Flipbook station inside a Hongdae photo booth space

Best time to visit

TimeCrowd levelTip
Weekday afternoonLowBest for first-timers who want time
Friday / Saturday eveningHighExpect a queue near the main street
Late nightDepends on branchFun after dinner, but check posted hours

Best route: cafe or food first, Life4Cuts second, Olive Young / Daiso / K-pop goods shopping last. Taking photos before shopping keeps your hands free and your hair/makeup fresher.

Planning the same Hongdae route? Read our Olive Young Hongdae guide for nearby K-beauty shopping, tax refund tips, and what to buy after your photo booth stop.

Guide SectionBest Hongdae Route: Take Life4Cuts Before Olive Young

Life4Cuts works best before heavy shopping. A photo booth looks simple, but inside the booth you are close to the camera, moving quickly between poses, and often sharing space with friends.

If you go after shopping, you may be holding sunscreen, sheet masks, Daiso pouches, album bags, or K-pop goods. That makes posing harder and can make the booth feel cramped.

A smoother Hongdae route is:

  1. cafe or casual food
  2. Life4Cuts / photo booth
  3. Olive Young
  4. Daiso or K-pop goods shops
  5. final snack or subway ride

This is why Life4Cuts is a natural stop before an Olive Young Hongdae run. You get the clean photo first, then shop without worrying about bags.

Guide SectionLife4Cuts vs Photoism vs Haru Film

Hongdae has many Korean photo booth brands. Life4Cuts is a safe first choice, but it is not the only option.

BrandBest forWhat to expect
Life4CutsFirst-timers, K-pop fans, classic photo stripsMany frames, easy locations, familiar four-cut format
PhotoismCleaner profile-style photos and idol framesMore polished, studio-like feeling
Haru FilmSoft film-style moodDreamy tones and vintage styling

If this is your first Korean photo booth, start with Life4Cuts because it is the most familiar format and the process is simple. If you have extra time, compare nearby Photoism or Haru Film frames before paying.

Guide SectionCommon Mistakes

  • Forgetting the QR option. Check it before payment if you want digital files.
  • Looking at the screen instead of the camera. Look for the camera above the monitor.
  • Waiting too long to download. QR links expire.
  • Assuming every strip is the same size. Frame options can change the output.
  • Starting without poses. Decide your first four poses before the countdown.
  • Going after shopping. Bags make posing harder inside a small booth.

Guide SectionFAQ

What is the Life4Cuts photo strip size?

The basic 4CUTS Frame is a tall vertical strip, similar to a 2 x 6 inch photo booth strip. However, Life4Cuts size can vary by frame, machine, and country. If you need the exact size in cm, measure your printed strip.

What is Life4Cuts size in cm?

There is no single cm size for every Life4Cuts print. The standard strip is roughly around 5 cm wide in many 2 x 6 style formats, but MULTI Frame and Mini Frame options can be different.

What is the Life4Cuts mini frame size?

Mini Frame or Mini Cuts are smaller prints often used for journals, phone cases, or sharing with friends. Size can change by campaign or machine, so use the machine preview and measure the print afterward.

How much is Life4Cuts in Korea?

At the Hongdae branch checked for this guide, 4CUTS Frame was 4,000 won and MULTI Frame was 5,000 won. Both included two printed copies. Prices can change by branch, frame, event, or year.

How do you use Life4Cuts?

Pick props, choose an empty booth, select a frame, check the QR option, pay, take four photos, collect the prints, and scan the QR code immediately.

Does Life4Cuts have English?

Many Life4Cuts machines have English on the welcome screen. Check for a language button or flag icon before starting.

Do Life4Cuts QR codes expire?

Yes. QR download links are temporary. Many sources mention windows from 24 hours to 3 days, but the safest move is to save your photos and video before leaving the store.

Why is my Life4Cuts QR code not working?

Common reasons include not selecting the QR option before the session, an expired link, a damaged printed code, or browser/app issues. If the QR option was never selected, the digital file may not be recoverable.

What does Life4Cuts mean in Korean?

Life4Cuts is Insaeng Necut in Korean. Insaeng connects to the idea of "the best photo of your life," and Necut means four cuts or four frames.

Is Life4Cuts worth it in Hongdae?

Yes. It is quick, affordable, physical, and easy to combine with cafes, Olive Young, Daiso, and K-pop goods shopping. It is best before heavy shopping, not after.

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