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Wedding QR Code Generator

Create a scannable QR code for your wedding. Link guests to your RSVP page, wedding website, gift registry, photo album, or event details — print it on invitations, place cards, or signage.

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How to Create a Wedding QR Code

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    Paste the URL of your wedding website, RSVP form, or photo gallery into the generator above. Services like The Knot, Zola, Joy, or a simple Google Form all work — any web link is compatible.

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    Customize the QR code to match your wedding theme. Choose colors that complement your invitation palette, upload a monogram or floral logo, and set the size — use at least 512px for print invitations.

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    Download your QR code as PNG, SVG, or PDF. Add it to your invitations, save-the-dates, place cards, table centerpieces, or a welcome sign at the venue entrance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I link my wedding QR code to?
You can link it to anything with a web address: your wedding website on The Knot or Zola, a Google Form for RSVPs, a shared photo album on Google Photos or iCloud, a gift registry page, a Google Maps link to the venue, or even a Spotify playlist for the reception.
Where should I put the QR code on my invitation?
The most popular placement is on the RSVP card or the back of the main invitation. You can also add it to the bottom of the details card. Make sure it is at least 1 inch across and printed on a light background for reliable scanning.
Can guests scan this without downloading an app?
Yes. All modern smartphones — both iPhone and Android — have built-in QR code scanners in their default camera app. Guests simply open their camera, point it at the code, and tap the link that appears.
Can I use different QR codes for different purposes?
Absolutely. Many couples create one QR code for RSVPs, another for the photo album, and a third for directions to the venue. You can generate as many QR codes as you need — each linking to a different URL.
Will the QR code still work if I update my wedding website?
Yes. The QR code points to a URL, not to the content itself. As long as the web address stays the same, you can update event times, venue details, or any other information and every scan will show the latest version.

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