Wedding QR Code — print it on invites, scan for the details
Paste your wedding website, e-invite, RSVP form or shared-album link below to generate a wedding QR code. Match your wedding palette and turn it into an invitation accent or welcome-sign motif. Export vector SVG for print so it stays crisp at any size. Built locally, the link never uploaded.
A wedding QR code is a URL QR code pointing at your wedding website or RSVP form. Put your details — date, venue, directions, dress code, RSVP, a shared photo album — on a page or form, then paste the link into the generator below and print it on invitations, table cards or a welcome sign. Guests scan once and see it all, instead of you messaging everyone.
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How to make it
- 1Decide what the code points to: a wedding site or one-page details for information, an RSVP form to collect attendance, or a shared album to share photos afterward — many couples make two codes, one for info and one for photos.
- 2Paste the matching link into the generator below. If it's long (album and form links often are), shorten it with a short-link tool you trust first, so the code has fewer, easier-to-scan modules.
- 3Switch the foreground to your wedding color and, if you like, add your monogram or wedding logo as a center mark — romantic, but don't sacrifice readability; confirm it scans first.
- 4For refined print like invitations and table cards, download SVG so it holds up with foil and textured stock; use PNG for an e-invite sent over chat.
- 5Before mailing or printing in bulk, scan with someone else's phone to confirm it opens and the page or form works — wedding stationery is expensive and stressful to reprint.
Frequently asked questions
I don't have a wedding website — I just want guests to RSVP by scanning. What do I do?
Make a free online form (any survey/form tool works) asking for name, attendance, headcount and dietary notes, then turn that form link into a code and print it on the invite. You don't need a dedicated wedding site; a single RSVP form is enough.
I only thought of a photo-album code on the wedding day — is it too late?
Not at all. Create a shared album (let guests upload too), grab its link, and the generator below makes a code in seconds to print or project at the sign-in table or on each table. Guests scan to view and add their own shots, so you collect everyone's perspective by the end of the night.
Can one code do info, RSVP and photos all at once?
Technically yes — point it at a hub page (your wedding site's home) that links to info, RSVP and the album. But if you only have a few loose links and no single page, making two or three purpose-specific codes (info / RSVP / album) is clearer, since guests instantly know which to scan.
Under the hood this is a URL QR code — see that page for the full how-to on this content type.
Updated · QR Cat team