Wedding QR Code
Share your photo album, RSVP form, or wedding website with guests in one scan — free, no signup, never expires. Perfect for invitations, signage, and table cards.
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Pick a style to start, then fine-tune it in the Shape, Color, Logo and Frame tabs.
Corners stay a solid color (not the gradient) — this keeps the code reliably scannable.
Your logo is added entirely in your browser and never uploaded. Error correction is raised automatically so the code still scans.
Framed codes download as PNG. Remove the frame to export SVG.
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Lovely ways to use a wedding QR code
Couples use QR codes to collect guest photos in a shared album, link an RSVP form, point to a gift registry, or open the full wedding website with directions and schedule. One small square on a sign or card does the work of a long URL nobody wants to type.
Photo-sharing the easy way
Create a shared album (most phone photo apps and cloud drives offer a public album link), paste that link above, and print the code on a table card that says ‘Scan to add your photos.’ Guests upload straight from their phones — you wake up to a full album.
Print tips for invitations and signs
Download the SVG so the code stays crisp whether it is tiny on an invitation or large on a welcome sign. Leave a little white space around it and keep good contrast so every camera locks on quickly.
Frequently asked questions
What can a wedding QR code link to?
Anything with a web link: a shared photo album, RSVP form, registry, or your wedding website.
Is it free?
Yes — free forever, no account, and no watermark on the code.
Will it still work on the day?
Yes. A static code never expires, so it works as long as the page it links to is live.
Can I make it match my colors?
You can set custom colors above. For reliable scanning, keep the code noticeably darker than its background.
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