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Wedding QR code generator

Make a custom QR code for your wedding, baptism, anniversary, or birthday in your event colors. Download as PNG or SVG. No signup, no watermark, no email required.

PNG works for printing. SVG scales to any size — use it for A3 venue signage.

Paste your Memo album link, wedding website, or any URL guests should land on.

Tip: print at 5 cm (2 in) or larger so guests can scan from a few meters away. SVG keeps the QR sharp at any size.

How to use a QR code at your event

A QR code is the easiest way to send guests to your wedding album, wedding website, or RSVP page. Print it on your invitations, place a card on every guest table, and add a larger sign at the venue entrance. Phones since 2018 scan QR codes natively from the camera — guests don't need any special app.

Best places to put a wedding QR code

  • · On each guest table as a small standee or place card
  • · On the welcome sign at the entrance
  • · On a board next to the photo booth or photographer's station
  • · On the back of menus or order-of-service cards
  • · In the bathrooms (yes, really — high scan rate)

What URL should the QR point to?

The most common choices are a wedding photo album (so guests can upload directly from their phones), a wedding website (for the schedule, registry, and RSVP), or a custom landing page that links to all of these. For photos specifically, you want a tool that doesn't require guests to install anything — Memo opens straight to the upload screen from any phone's browser.

FAQ

Is this QR code generator really free?

Yes — completely free, no signup, no watermark, no email required. We built it as a useful tool for any couple or event host. Download the PNG or SVG and use it however you like.

What size should I print my wedding QR code?

Aim for at least 5 cm (2 inches) on table cards so phones can scan from arm's length. For venue signage placed across a room, scale up to A4 or A3 — the SVG format keeps the code sharp at any size.

Will guests need a special app to scan the QR?

No. Every modern phone — iPhone since iOS 11, Android since version 9 — scans QR codes natively from the camera app. Guests point, tap the notification, and the browser opens.

Can the QR code link to a Google Drive folder?

Technically yes, but Google Drive requires guests to have a Google account, often blocks anonymous uploads, and compresses photos. For event photo collection, point the QR at a tool built for it — like a Memo album.

How do I add a logo to the QR?

This free tool focuses on colors and shapes. To add a logo or photo overlay, create a free Memo album and use the built-in QR designer — it supports logos, background photos, custom text, and print-ready exports in A3 to A6.

Why are my QR colors not scanning?

QR codes need high contrast between the dots and background. If you're using subtle pastel-on-pastel, increase the contrast — dark dots on a light background scans most reliably. Test with your phone before printing.

Need somewhere for the QR to point?

Create a free Memo album — guests scan the QR you just made, the browser opens, and they upload photos directly. No app, no signup, no missing photos.