Wedding QR Codes
One small square on your invitation, and guests reach your wedding website, RSVP form, registry, or photo album. You make the code here, free. The destination stays yours.
A wedding QR code isn't a thing in itself. It's a shortcut to something you've already set up. Print it on the save-the-dates, the invitation suite, the welcome sign, the table cards, and a phone scan takes guests straight there. No typing a long URL off a card. No "what was the website again?" three weeks before the big day.
Point it wherever you need:
Your wedding website
The full schedule, venue, dress code, travel notes. Link the site you already built on Zola, The Knot, or your own domain.
RSVP form
Send guests to your RSVP form or a details PDF. Replies land where you already collect them.
Shared photo album
Drop a code on every table that opens your shared Google Photos or iCloud album. Guests add their shots from the dance floor.
How to make a wedding QR code
- Have your link ready: the URL of your wedding site, RSVP form, registry, or shared album.
- Paste it into the URL QR code generator and generate. Hosting an RSVP card or details PDF instead? Use a file QR code, free with a free account.
- Download the PNG or SVG (SVG prints crisp at any size, from a stamp to a welcome board) and add it to your stationery.
- Want to edit the link after the invitations are printed? Save it to a free account first. More on that below.
Sharing the couple's contact details for vendors or the wedding party? A vCard QR code carries names, phone, and email in one scan.
Print once, change the link later Free
Venue moves. The RSVP deadline passes and you want the code to show photos instead. Save your wedding QR code to a free account and it becomes dynamic: edit where it goes anytime, and the printed code keeps working. No reprinting 150 invitations. You also see how many guests scanned, free with your account.
Planning the reception logistics too? See QR codes for events.
Wedding QR code FAQ
Pick the URL type, paste the link to your RSVP form or wedding website, and generate the code. It's free with no sign-up. Save it to a free account if you want to edit the link later.
Yes. Save it as a dynamic QR code with a free account and you can update the destination anytime. The code on your invitations keeps working, so there's no reprinting.
Yes. Creating and downloading a wedding QR code is free with no sign-up. Editing the link later and tracking scans are free too, with a free account.