Free QR Code Generator for Weddings
Make your big day seamless
Create QR codes for invitations, RSVPs, photo sharing, venue directions, and your wedding website. Beautiful designs that match your theme.
How to create a wedding QR code
Paste your wedding link
Enter the URL to your wedding website, RSVP page, photo album, or venue directions.
Match your wedding theme
Customize colors to match your invitations. Add a monogram or wedding logo.
Add to invitations
Download in high resolution and include on save-the-dates, invitations, or signage.
Set QR code destination
Select a template
- Add UTM codes
- Track every scan
- Edit links after publishing
QR codes for every wedding moment
Invitations & RSVPs
Add to invitations so guests can RSVP online instantly. No more stamped return envelopes.
Photo Sharing
Display at the reception for guests to upload photos to a shared album in real time.
Venue Directions
Include on invites to open maps directly. Guests navigate to your venue without searching.
Wedding Website
Link to your wedding website with registry, schedule, accommodation info, and more.
Why couples love wedding QR codes
Match your theme
Customize QR code colors and style to match your wedding palette and invitation design.
Instant guest access
Guests scan with their phone camera—no app needed. Works for all ages and tech levels.
Update details anytime
Venue change? New photo link? Dynamic QR codes update without reprinting invitations.
Print-ready quality
Download in PNG or SVG at any size. Perfect for invitations, programs, and signage.
Frequently asked questions
Most couples link to their wedding website which includes RSVP, registry, venue info, and schedule. If you want a focused action, link directly to your RSVP page to make responding as easy as possible.
Yes. You can fully customize the QR code colors, corner styles, and dot patterns to match your wedding theme. You can also add a monogram or small wedding logo in the center.
Most smartphones made after 2018 scan QR codes automatically from the camera app. For less tech-savvy guests, include a short URL as a backup (e.g., 'or visit ourwedding.com').
Absolutely. Create a shared Google Photos album, Apple Shared Album, or use a service like The Guest, then generate a QR code for the sharing link. Display at the reception for guests to contribute photos.
Download the QR code as a high-resolution PNG or SVG file, then send it to your invitation designer or add it yourself in your design software. Most print shops accept QR codes as standard image files.
We recommend separate QR codes for different purposes (RSVP, photos, directions) so you can track each separately. But linking to your wedding website covers everything in one code.
With a dynamic QR code, you can change the destination URL anytime without reprinting. This is perfect for weddings where details may shift between when invitations go out and the event date.
We recommend at least 1 inch (2.5cm) square for reliable scanning on printed materials. Keep the design simple (fewer dots and colors) if you need it smaller. Always test print before your full order.
Yes. You can link your QR code to a free Google Form for RSVPs—no website needed. Just create a form with guest name, attendance, meal choice, and any other fields you need.
Yes! Save-the-dates are perfect for QR codes linking to your wedding website. Guests can browse details, book travel, and check your registry early.
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