> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.simplebooth.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.simplebooth.com/virtual-booth-setup/marketing/data-capture.md).

# Data Capture

Data capture lets you collect participant information before photos are delivered.&#x20;

Data capture in Virtual Booth is always required — participants must opt in before accessing the capture page.

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If data capture is accidentally disabled during an event, participant information cannot be recovered after the event.
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#### Enabling Data Capture <a href="#h_07384b727b" id="h_07384b727b"></a>

Data capture is enabled from your [Preset Settings](https://app.simplebooth.com/presets).&#x20;

Available Fields:&#x20;

* Email address
* First name
* Last name
* Phone number

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#### Accessing Collected Data

Collected data appears in your [Analytics](https://www.simplebooth.com/analytics) page.&#x20;

From the Analytics page, you can:

* Filter results by gallery or date range
* Download collected data as a CSV file. The download option is located about halfway down the Analytics page.

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## Plan Availability

:white\_check\_mark: Pro, Select

:x: Lite, Core, Plus
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