QR codes for your wedding
Guest photo sharing, RSVP forms, registry links, venue directions, and guest WiFi. Five codes that carry a whole wedding, made in your browser and yours forever.
1. Guest photo sharing
Point a code at your shared album (Google Photos, iCloud Shared Album, Dropbox file request, or any photo-drop service). Put it on every table card and guests upload all night. Open the Link generator →
2. RSVP form
Encode your Google Form, Typeform, or wedding-site RSVP page on the save-the-date. Guests answer in under a minute instead of mailing a card back. Open the Google Form generator →
3. Registry link
One code on the invitation insert covers the registry, so nobody has to type a long store URL. Open the Link generator →
4. Venue directions
A Google Maps or geo link that drops a pin at the ceremony or reception. Put it on the invitation and the day-of program. Open the Location generator →
5. Guest WiFi
At-home receptions and rented venues: print the network and password as a code on a welcome sign and nobody asks for the WiFi all evening. Open the WiFi generator →
Add the date to calendars
For save-the-dates, an event code adds the ceremony straight to a guest's calendar with the venue attached. Open the Event generator →
Print tips for wedding stationery
Keep codes at least 2 cm (0.8 in) on table cards and 8 cm (3 in) on welcome signs. Dark ink on a light card scans best; if your stationery is dark, use a light panel behind the code rather than inverting the colors. Test a proof with two or three different phones before the full print run, and check size guidance on our print size page.