Wedding QR Code Generator
Share your RSVP, registry or photo album with one elegant scan.
A wedding QR code puts your RSVP form, gift registry, schedule or shared photo album one scan away — printed on invitations, save-the-dates, table cards or a sign at the reception. Style it to match your colours so it looks like part of the design, not a barcode. Free, no watermark, made in your browser.
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Point it at your RSVP form, registry, wedding website, schedule, or a shared album for guest photos.
Set your wedding colours, add a monogram logo and an elegant frame so it fits the stationery.
Point it at a shared album link so guests upload their candid shots in one tap during the day.
How to make it
- 1Get the link you want to share — your wedding site, RSVP form, registry, or a shared photo album.
- 2Pick the Link tab below and paste it (use ⚡ Dynamic if you'll change it as the day nears).
- 3Set your wedding colours, add a monogram and a tasteful frame.
- 4Download a crisp SVG/PDF for the printer.
FAQ
What should a wedding QR code link to?
Most couples point it at their wedding website, an RSVP form, a gift registry, the day's schedule, or a shared photo album for guests. You can make several codes for different purposes, or one dynamic code you re-point as the day approaches.
Can I match the QR code to my wedding colours?
Yes — set custom colours and a gradient, add a monogram logo in the centre, and wrap it in a frame so it blends into your stationery instead of looking like a plain barcode. Just keep enough contrast that it still scans (the live scannability check warns you).
How do guests share their photos with a QR code?
Create a shared album (e.g. Google Photos, a wedding-album app) and point the QR at its 'add photos' link. Guests scan and upload in seconds, so you get everyone's candid shots in one place.
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