Wedding QR code generator
Nobody types a long wedding-site URL off a place card. A wedding QR code sends guests to your RSVP, registry, or photo album with one scan — styled to your colors, free, no signup.
Four ways couples use wedding QR codes
From paper invitations to reception table cards, a well-placed QR code removes the friction between your guests and the moment you want them to reach.
Save-the-dates & RSVP
Print a QR on your save-the-dates or invitations linking directly to your RSVP form or wedding website. Guests scan once — no typing, no mis-typed URLs.
Reception & table signage
Add QR codes to centerpiece cards linking guests to your gift registry or song-request playlist. A place-card QR for the registry beats printing a URL nobody will type.
Shared guest photo album
Create a QR that drops guests straight into a shared Google Photos album or Dropbox folder. No app to install — everyone adds photos in real time from their camera roll.
Thank-you cards
After the big day, send thank-you cards with a QR linking to a highlights reel, wedding gallery, or a personal video message. A memorable touch that takes seconds to set up.
Three steps from link to printed QR
Add your link
Paste in your wedding website URL, RSVP form, gift registry, or shared photo album link. Any URL works — QRBliss just needs to know where to send guests.
Style it to your wedding
Upload your monogram or wedding logo. QRBliss auto-extracts your palette and applies it — your QR matches your invitation suite in seconds. Adjust colors manually any time.
Download & print
Export a high-res PNG (up to 4000×4000px) or vector SVG perfect for professional printers. Drop it onto invitations, place cards, ceremony programs, or signage — it's print-ready right away.
Sizing your wedding QR for print
As a rule of thumb, keep the printed QR at least 0.75 × 0.75 inches — bigger for signage viewed from a distance. QRBliss exports high-resolution PNG and infinite-resolution SVG, plus a print-ready PDF with bleed marks. See the print specs guide for sizing, margins, and quiet-zone details.
Three wedding QR styles to start from
Slate rounded
High-contrast slate code with soft rounded modules — clean on invitations and save-the-dates.
Apply this styleRose dots
A romantic rose tone with dot modules — pairs well with place cards and table signage.
Apply this styleClassic scan-me
Bold black code with a scan prompt frame — reads from across the room on a welcome sign.
Apply this styleFour mistakes couples make with wedding QR codes
Printing a tiny QR on a place card (under 0.75×0.75")
✓ Keep QR codes at least 0.75×0.75" on small cards — smaller codes fail in dim reception lighting
Low-contrast QR on a blush or gold background
✓ Maintain a 3:1 contrast ratio minimum — QRBliss auto-checks scannability before you download
Forgetting to test-scan before sending invitations to print
✓ Print one test copy and scan it from 2 feet in normal lighting — catch issues before 200 invites ship
Linking to a desktop-only RSVP form
✓ Guests will scan on their phones — make sure the destination is mobile-friendly before you print
Wedding QR code questions
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Create your wedding QR code — free, no signup
Paste your wedding site link, style it to your colors, and download a print-ready QR in under 60 seconds. No account, no watermark, no catch.