Free Wedding Tool
Wedding QR Code Generator
Paste your wedding website or RSVP link below to generate a free, downloadable QR code guests can scan straight from your invitations.
About this tool
QR codes have become a quiet staple of modern wedding stationery. Instead of printing a long web address on your invitations that guests have to type in carefully, and probably get wrong, a QR code lets anyone open your wedding website, RSVP form, or registry by pointing their phone camera at it for half a second. It's a small design detail, but it removes real friction — the kind that causes guests to put off RSVPing until you're stuck chasing headcounts a week before the big day. This tool generates a free, high-resolution QR code from any link you provide, ready to download and drop straight into your invitation design, no software or design skills required.
How the QR code generator works
Paste the link you want guests to land on — your wedding website, your RSVP form, or your registry page — into the box above and click generate. The tool builds a QR code image on the spot, entirely in your browser, and shows it to you immediately along with a download button. There's no email required, no watermark added, and no limit on how many codes you generate, so it's just as easy to make a second code for your registry as it is to make your first one for your wedding website.
Tips for using it well
- •Test the code yourself with your own phone camera before it goes to print — a broken or expired link is easy to miss otherwise.
- •Keep the surrounding design simple; QR codes need a bit of white space around them to scan reliably.
- •Print it larger than you think you need to — a code that's too small can be hard for some phone cameras to focus on.
- •Add a short line of text near the code, like "Scan for our wedding website," so guests know what they're scanning before they do it.
Where to put your QR code
A QR code earns its keep anywhere a guest has a spare moment and a phone in hand. Save-the-dates and invitation insert cards are the most common spot, since that's when guests first look for details like your website or registry. Welcome bags at the hotel are another strong placement — a QR code linking to a local guide, schedule of events, or wedding website gives out-of-town guests something useful right when they need it. On the day itself, table numbers, a welcome sign at the entrance, or a small card near the guestbook can link to a photo-sharing page so guests can upload their own pictures throughout the reception.
It's worth generating more than one QR code if you have more than one destination to send people to. A code on your save-the-date pointing to your wedding website doesn't need to do double duty as your registry link — a second, clearly labeled code keeps things simple for guests instead of asking them to navigate through your website to find what they're looking for. Since this tool has no limit on how many codes you generate, there's no downside to making a dedicated one for each purpose.
Once your QR code is ready, pair it with a result from our save-the-date wording generator for a complete, guest-ready announcement.
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