A photo booth that fires off a London-style cabin one minute and an AI-generated background the next is a strange beast, and that is roughly the spread CheeeseBOX puts in front of event planners in Montreal. This is not a single rig with a ring light and a backdrop. CheeeseBOX runs a menu of distinct formats, each aimed at a different kind of guest moment, and the breadth is the first thing worth weighing because it decides whether this is the right fit or simply more than a given party needs.

Photo booth format lineup

Start with the headline formats. CheeeseBOX offers a standard photobooth for the people who just want a print and a laugh, and then the line widens fast. GlamBOT produces cinematic slow-motion video, the swooping celebrity-on-the-red-carpet clip that has spread from awards shows to weddings. A 360-degree videobooth puts guests on a small platform while a camera arm orbits them. SketchBOT turns a photo into an automated illustration of the guest, which is a different souvenir from a glossy print and tends to land better with a crowd that has seen the usual booth a dozen times.

Expanding the format menu

The list keeps going, and the range has real consequences for anyone trying to match a budget to a result. The Mosaic Wall builds a large photo collage out of guest shots over the course of an event, so the installation grows as the night does. AI generative themes drop guests into custom AI-built backgrounds. The British Booth is the enclosed London-style cabin, a more private take than the open-air setups. Lightpainting leans on long-exposure technique for trailing-light portraits. On top of all that, CheeeseBOX produces branded merchandise, including bottles and magazines, which is the kind of add-on aimed squarely at corporate and agency clients who want their logo leaving the room with every guest.

Each format is presented with its own dedicated page rather than a flat paragraph in a long list, so the depth of information per product is genuinely useful, and you can see CheeeseBOX has put thought into explaining what distinguishes one offering from another instead of simply naming them and moving on.

Corporate and agency clients

That branded-merchandise angle reveals the real audience. CheeeseBOX splits its work across private events, corporate functions, brand activations, and the agency and event-planner trade, and the heavier formats line up squarely with the back half of that list. A GlamBOT arm or a Mosaic Wall is a production decision, not an impulse add to a backyard wedding. A planner staging a product launch or a corporate gala is the buyer most of this catalogue speaks to, and the personalized bottles and magazines make that clearer than any mission statement would. These are items a brand manager orders because they extend a campaign, not because they fit neatly in a goody bag.

Wedding photo booth options

None of that shuts out a wedding. The standard booth, the British Booth, and lightpainting all sit comfortably at a reception, and weddings are clearly part of the CheeeseBOX mix. The point is that CheeeseBOX is pitching higher than the rent-a-booth tier, and a couple looking for a simple prop box and a strip of four photos may find the range larger, and likely pricier, than the occasion calls for. The brief carries no pricing at all, so the cost question is entirely open, and for an offering this production-heavy that absence is not trivial.

Comparing Montreal and European offices

The geographic footprint adds another layer. CheeeseBOX runs from Montreal but lists offices in Belgium and France, and operates a parallel .com domain for its European side while the .ca address serves Canada. For a Quebec planner that international reach is mostly a credibility marker, evidence of a working operation rather than a one-van side business, though it does raise the practical question of how much attention the Canadian arm gets when the brand is spread across two continents. The site does not try to hide the European origin; the dual-domain structure is explained straightforwardly, and the Montreal contact details are separated out clearly enough that a local planner is not left navigating a site primarily built for Brussels or Paris.

Contact information provided upfront

On the basics that let a planner book, CheeeseBOX does the obvious things right. A phone number and a full civic address on Rue Montgomery in Montreal appear up front, so the company is not hiding behind a contact form, and a real street address for an events vendor is reassuring when you are handing over a deposit for a date months out.

Checking online reviews

Outside reviews are sparser than the polish of the offering might lead you to expect. The shared brand site shows a perfect 5.0 on Google across 14 reviews, which is a clean score but a small sample; a perfect average over so few entries tells you less than a messier rating spread across a few hundred would. The Facebook page carries around 623 likes and testimonials that point to real Montreal events, and an on-site testimonial references a corporate gala in the city, so the references are local and specific. No independent listing on Yelp, Trustpilot, or the BBB turned up for the Canadian entity; a Trustpilot search surfaced only an unrelated UK cheese subscription service, which is a coincidence of the name and nothing more.

So the trust case rests on a 14-review Google average and a social following, attached to a catalogue that is genuinely broad and clearly aimed at professional buyers. The formats CheeeseBOX offers are varied and well-differentiated, the contact details are upfront, and the local references check out. What stays unsettled is whether 14 ratings and a Facebook count are enough proof for the production-grade, higher-end work the menu is built around, especially with the brand's attention split between Montreal and Europe and the price of any of it left entirely unstated.

A format this elaborate, priced however it is priced, benefits from direct conversation: getting a quote, asking for a Montreal-specific reference or two, and comparing the total against vendors with a deeper local review record. The catalogue gives you enough detail to know whether CheeeseBOX is the right category of vendor; figuring out whether it is the right individual vendor requires information the website does not yet supply.


Business address
Activation de marque CheeeseBOX Inc.
2327 RUE MONTGOMERY,
MONTREAL,
Québec
H2K 2S2
Canada

Contact details
Phone: 4382276040