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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.

No account No watermark Free forever

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Quick styles — one click applies a full look

Pick a style to start, then fine-tune it in the Shape, Color, Logo and Frame tabs.

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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.