Polaroid's tiny instant camera — the I-Zone for miniature sticker-format instant prints.
The Polaroid I-Zone is a pocket-sized instant camera that produced very small (half-credit-card size) instant sticker photos using Polaroid I-Zone film. It was marketed as a youth-oriented novelty camera in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The I-Zone uses dedicated I-Zone instant film (not 600-type), produces small self-adhesive instant prints approximately 25x37mm in size, and provides simple point-and-shoot automatic operation. The prints have a peel-and-stick backing.
The I-Zone's sticker format was specifically designed for decorating notebooks, school lockers, and personal items — a novelty use case that drove strong sales among teenagers at launch. I-Zone film is no longer manufactured and has been out of production for many years, making this camera practically non-functional without a film supply.
Verify whether the camera is in working mechanical condition. Note that I-Zone film is out of production and essentially unavailable. This camera is primarily of collector or nostalgic interest rather than practical photographic use.