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Free Wedding QR Code Generator

Design a styled QR code for your wedding photo sharing link, RSVP page, or seating chart. Custom colors, rounded corners, and your own logo. Download PNG in seconds.

Paste any wedding page URL — your LivJrny event, RSVP form, photo gallery, or registry.
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Always test-scan with a phone before printing — QR codes can fail on some printers even when they look fine on screen.

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A LivJrny event QR opens one page with your photo sharing, RSVP, seating chart, guestbook, and hub — all in one link. Free to start, no credit card.

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How to use it

What is a wedding QR code?

A wedding QR code is a printable square barcode that opens a wedding-related web page on any phone. Guests point their camera at it, tap the notification, and land where you want them — a photo sharing gallery, an RSVP form, your registry, or a full wedding hub. No app to install, no login, and the same code works for every guest across the whole night.

What can a wedding QR code do?

Guest photo sharing

Guests scan, upload straight to your private gallery. Every candid the photographer missed lands in one place.

RSVP without spreadsheets

One code on the save-the-date. Guests tap, choose their meal, confirm — you get a live list.

Find your seat

A QR at the entrance replaces the paper seating chart. Guests type their name, get their table number and a walking map.

Digital guestbook

Written notes, voice messages, photo memories — all in the same tap.

Live slideshow

Guest uploads appear on the reception screen as they come in. The party watches itself unfold.

Registry + hub link

Point to your registry, wedding website, prayer times, dress code, parking — one code, every link.

Best places to put your wedding QR code

Where guests actually notice it, from before the ceremony through the last dance.

01

Save-the-dates + invitations

Put it next to the RSVP line. Guests scan from the fridge magnet weeks before the wedding.

02

The venue entrance

A tall welcome sign — the very first thing guests see. This is where seat-finding earns its keep.

03

Every reception table

A small card in the centerpiece. Table conversations start with "have you scanned it yet?" — biggest single driver of guest uploads.

04

The bar

People wait at the bar. Waiting means idle phones. A QR on the bar mat catches the crowd nobody else does.

05

Photo-booth area

Booth photos live inside the booth service. A QR beside it says "your candids go here."

06

The dance floor

A floor-standing sign at the edge of the dance floor catches the after-party crowd, when most of the memorable candid photos are taken anyway.

07

The dessert table

Guests linger. A framed card beside the cake picks up late-night uploads long after the toasts are done.

08

The parting favour

A QR on the box of cookies people take home — leads to the post-wedding gallery when photos are ready.

Design tips that keep the QR readable

Keep strong contrast

Dark on light scans best. Pale gold on white looks lovely and scans terribly — test before you print. If you want gold, go rich, not pastel.

Do not shrink it below 2 cm

A wedding QR needs about 2 cm × 2 cm minimum on a printed table card so a phone from an arm-away can lock onto it. Bigger is better.

Leave a white border ("quiet zone")

At least 4 modules of empty space around the code. Text or ornaments right up against the QR make scanners fail.

Logo goes in the center, small

Cap the logo at 20-25% of the QR area, with white space around it. This tool auto-lifts error correction to level H when a logo is present, so up to 30% of the code can be covered and it still scans.

Test the printed piece

Print one sample. Scan from 30 cm, 60 cm, 1 metre, in low light. A QR that scans on-screen can still fail on cheap card stock. Fix now, not on the wedding day.

Wedding QR code vs older ways to collect photos and RSVPs

Feature Wedding QR code Older way
Guests need to install an app No — camera app only Yes for most photo-sharing apps
Works on every phone iPhone + Android, all countries Some apps are US only
Guests need to sign up / log in No Usually yes
One link → many features Yes (photos + RSVP + seating + hub) One tool per link
Works in the venue with weak wifi Yes — QR scans offline, upload queues on 4G App dependent
You keep the photos after the day Yes — full resolution, no expiry (LivJrny) Some services delete after 30 days
Cost to guests Free Free or app fees
Can be reused for multi-day events Yes Rarely
Elderly guests can use it Yes — camera + tap App downloads are a barrier
Prints on a table card Yes, any printer N/A
Trackable — you see who has scanned Yes (with a tokenised link) Rarely
Editable after printing Yes — change the destination anytime, QR stays valid No — reprint required

Wedding QR code FAQ

Is this tool really free?+
Yes. Generate as many QR codes as you want, download PNGs, no signup, no watermark, no email required. LivJrny sponsors the tool because we build the wedding platform that most QR-code owners eventually need.
Can I use the QR code without signing up for LivJrny?+
Yes. Point it at any URL — a Google Form RSVP, your wedding website on Squarespace, a shared photo album on Google Drive, or your registry. The QR does not need LivJrny to work.
Will a logo in the middle break the scan?+
Not if you cap it at ~25% of the code area. This tool auto-lifts the error correction level to H (30% redundancy) as soon as you upload a logo, so the code can still be scanned even with the logo covering a large center. Always test-print before the wedding.
What size should I print the QR at?+
For table cards, print at 2.5-4 cm square minimum. For welcome signs 60 cm from the guest, 8-12 cm square. For anything a guest sees from more than 2 metres away, print at 15 cm+.
What is the best format — PNG, SVG, or PDF?+
PNG for most digital and print use. SVG for professional printers who want infinitely scalable vector output. PDF is not needed — most printers accept high-resolution PNG or SVG. Download the 2048 px PNG if you plan to print larger than A5.
Can I edit the QR code destination after I print it?+
Only if you use a "dynamic" QR — one that points at a redirect service you control. A raw QR (the one this tool generates) is static — the link is baked in. LivJrny event QRs are dynamic by design, so you can change the event page any time.
What if my venue has no wifi?+
The QR itself does not need wifi to be scanned — the phone reads the pattern locally. The destination page loads on the guest's 4G. If your gallery accepts uploads, they queue and send when signal returns. Test the venue signal with a guest phone the week before.
Do QR codes work overseas?+
Yes, everywhere. Every smartphone from iOS 11 (2017) and Android 8 (2017) onward reads QR codes in the built-in camera. Older phones can install a free QR reader in 30 seconds.
Can I use one QR for the entire wedding, or do I need one per table?+
One QR is enough. Guests at every table scan the same code and see the same page. If you want per-table analytics ("who uploaded from table 5"), you can generate one per table pointing to the same URL with a table parameter — LivJrny does this natively via table QRs.
Why does LivJrny give this away for free?+
Because most people who need a wedding QR code eventually want more than the QR — they want the page it leads to. If our tool is the one you used, we are the platform you think of when you need the RSVP form, the photo gallery, or the seating chart.

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