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Create a QR Code for Your Wedding Website & Invitations

Create a free QR code for your wedding website, RSVP page, registry, or photo sharing in 30 seconds. Perfect for invitations, save-the-dates, and wedding signage. No signup required.

Quick Answer

To create a wedding QR code: Copy your wedding website link (from The Knot, Zola, etc.), paste it in the generator, and download. Perfect for invitations and signage. Takes 30 seconds. 100% free.

⏱️ Time: 30 seconds💰 Cost: Free📱 Works on: All devices

Why Wedding QR Codes Work

78%

of couples have wedding websites

92%

of guests prefer QR codes to typing URLs

Save space

on expensive invitation printing

What to Link Your Wedding QR Code To

OPTION 1: Wedding Website (Most Popular)

1

If you created a wedding website (The Knot, Zola, Minted, etc.)

2

Copy your wedding website URL

3

Guests can find all details in one place: venue, registry, RSVP, photos

OPTION 2: RSVP Form

1

Copy the link to your online RSVP form

2

Makes it easy for guests to respond without mailing cards

OPTION 3: Wedding Registry

1

Copy your registry link from Amazon, Target, Zola, etc.

2

Guests can scan to view and purchase gifts

OPTION 4: Photo Sharing Album

1

Create a shared album on Google Photos or iCloud

2

Get the shareable link for guests to upload their photos

Why Create a Wedding QR Code?

Wedding QR codes make it incredibly easy for guests to access your wedding website, RSVP, registry, and photos without typing long URLs. They're modern, elegant, and save precious space on printed materials. 92% of guests prefer scanning a QR code to manually typing URLs on their phones.

Where to Use Your Wedding QR Code

Wedding invitations
Save-the-date cards
Wedding programs
Reception table signs
Cocktail hour displays
Guest book area
Thank you cards
Wedding favor tags

Printing Full Details vs QR Code Link

FeatureTheirsOurs ✓
Space on InvitationCramped with venue, time, registryClean, spacious design
Ability to Update InfoCan't change after printingUpdate website anytime
Guest ConvenienceMust remember or save detailsAll info in one scannable link
CostMore expensive (extra pages)Save on printing costs
Modern FeelTraditional, text-heavyContemporary and elegant

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Using shortened URL that expires

✅ Solution: Use the full wedding website URL directly from The Knot, Zola, or your platform. These URLs never expire. Avoid URL shorteners like bit.ly that might expire before your wedding.

QR code clashes with invitation design

✅ Solution: Work with your designer to integrate the QR code tastefully. Place it on the back of the invitation or on an insert card. Keep it at least 1x1 inch for easy scanning.

Not testing before printing 200 invitations

✅ Solution: ALWAYS test the QR code on multiple phones (iPhone and Android) before sending to the printer. Print one test copy first to verify it scans correctly.

Forgetting to set website to public

✅ Solution: Make sure your wedding website is published and set to public (not password-protected) before adding the QR code to invitations. Test in an incognito browser window.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this wedding QR code generator free?

Yes, completely free with no watermarks, no signup, and no hidden fees. Perfect for DIY wedding planning on any budget. Download and use immediately on your invitations.

What should I link my wedding QR code to?

Most couples link to their wedding website (The Knot, Zola, Minted, etc.) which includes RSVP, registry, venue details, schedule, and photos all in one place. You can also create separate QR codes for your registry or photo album if you prefer.

Can I put a QR code on my wedding invitation?

Absolutely! QR codes on wedding invitations are increasingly popular and considered modern and elegant. 78% of couples now use wedding websites, and QR codes are the easiest way to share them. You can place the QR code on the invitation itself or on an insert card.

How do I make my wedding QR code look nice?

Download the PNG file and add it to your invitation design in Canva, Adobe Illustrator, or share it with your invitation designer. Keep the design simple and elegant—a plain black and white QR code with a small label like 'Scan for details' or 'Visit our website' works beautifully.

Should I use QR codes on save-the-dates too?

Yes! Save-the-dates are a perfect place for QR codes. Guests can scan to find accommodation info, travel details, and save the date to their calendar. It's especially helpful for destination weddings where guests need planning info early.

What if my older guests don't know how to scan QR codes?

Modern iPhones and Android phones (all phones from the last 5+ years) scan QR codes automatically with the camera app—no app download needed. You can also print your website URL as text below the QR code for guests who prefer typing.

Can I update my wedding website after sending invitations?

Yes! This is one of the biggest advantages. Your QR code links to your website, so you can update the website content anytime—add photos, change timing, update registry—without needing to send new invitations.

How big should the QR code be on my invitation?

Minimum 1x1 inch (2.5x2.5 cm) to ensure easy scanning. For formal invitations, 1.5x1.5 inches works well. Test the size by printing and scanning before your final print order.

Can I track who scans my wedding QR code?

Most wedding website platforms (The Knot, Zola, etc.) provide analytics showing website visits, but they don't track individual QR code scans. You can see general traffic to your site but not who specifically scanned the code.

Should I create multiple QR codes for different purposes?

One QR code linking to your main wedding website is usually sufficient—guests can navigate to RSVP, registry, and photos from there. However, you might create separate codes for specific uses like 'Scan to RSVP' or 'Scan to view photos' at your reception.

Does the QR code work if my website is password-protected?

The QR code will take guests to your website, but they'll need to enter the password. Make sure to include the password on your invitation if your site is protected. Most couples make their wedding website public for convenience.

What happens if my wedding website platform shuts down?

Use established platforms like The Knot, Zola, or Minted which have been around for years and are highly reliable. If you're very concerned, also keep a backup link to a Google Doc with your wedding details.

Can I use QR codes for my wedding registry?

Yes! Create a QR code linking directly to your registry on Amazon, Target, Zola, etc. This is great for registry cards, wedding website, or even displayed at your shower. Guests can scan and shop immediately.

Do I need different QR codes for iPhone vs Android?

No, QR codes are universal. One QR code works on all smartphones—iPhone, Android, tablets, and any device with a camera. All modern devices can scan QR codes with their built-in camera apps.

Can guests share wedding photos using a QR code?

Absolutely! Create a shared album on Google Photos, iCloud, or a wedding photo app, then generate a QR code for it. Display it at your reception so guests can scan and upload their photos instantly. It's a great way to collect candid moments.