QR Code for Weddings: RSVPs, Photo Sharing & Registry (2026)
How couples use QR codes for wedding RSVPs, guest photo sharing, registries and seating charts. Free templates, design tips and real examples.
6 min read · Updated May 18, 2026
Wedding QR codes have quietly become standard — RSVPs, photo sharing, registry, seating chart, and the after-party address all fit behind one printed code on the invitation. Here's the full playbook.
5 wedding QR codes worth printing
- RSVP QR on the invitation — opens a Google Form or Typeform that auto-fills your guest spreadsheet.
- Photo-sharing QR on table cards — guests upload to a shared Google Photos or Dropbox album.
- Registry QR on the save-the-date — links to your Amazon, Crate & Barrel or Honeyfund page.
- Seating chart QR at the entrance — scrolls long table lists without printing a giant poster.
- After-party QR on a card in the favor bag — address, dress code and start time.
Design tips for wedding stationery
- Use SVG so the QR scales cleanly on letterpress or foil-pressed invites.
- Pick a QR color from your wedding palette — keep contrast high against the background.
- Add a tiny monogram or your wedding date as the center logo.
- Add 'Scan to RSVP' or 'Scan for photos' below — many guests still need the cue.
One QR for everything: a wedding mini-page
Instead of 5 QRs on 5 different cards, build one Linkly mini-page with sections for RSVP, registry, photos, schedule and venue map. One QR on the save-the-date covers the whole wedding — and you can update timing and details right up to the day.
Test before you print 200 invitations
Print one card at home, scan it with both an iPhone and an Android, and have a non-technical friend try it. Catch issues before the bulk order.