Ceremony & signs

Wedding QR code generator.

Make a scannable code for your wedding website, RSVP, registry, photo-sharing, venue wifi or song requests — with a matching printable sign. Free, with no signup.

One scan

A code for every moment.

A wedding QR code turns a printed sign into a shortcut. Instead of reading out a long web address or chasing replies, you set down a code and guests scan it with their phone camera — straight to your wedding website, your RSVP form, the gift registry, or a page to upload their photos from the day.

The most loved one is the venue wifi code: it encodes the network name and password in the standard format phones recognise, so guests join in a tap rather than squinting at a card. Add one to the order-bar for song requests, one on the welcome table for photo-sharing, and one in your invitation suite for RSVPs. Pick a colour theme to match your stationery, choose a full-page sign or a pocket-size card, and download a print-ready PDF — or just the QR as a PNG to drop into your own design. Everything is generated in your browser, so your links and wifi password stay private.

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QR code questions.

What can a wedding QR code link to?

Anything with a web address: your wedding website, an RSVP form, your gift registry, a photo-sharing upload page, a song-request playlist, or any custom link. There is also a wifi mode that encodes your venue’s network name and password so guests can join with one scan instead of typing it in.

How do guests scan the QR code?

On almost every modern phone they simply open the camera app and point it at the code — a tap on the pop-up link does the rest. No special app is needed. That is why a QR code on a sign or place card is an easy way to send guests to your RSVP or wedding website.

Will the wifi QR code work for everyone?

The tool encodes the standard WIFI: format that iPhone and Android both recognise. Choose WPA when there is a password, or leave the password blank for an open network. A few older devices may still need to join manually, so it is worth printing the network name and password on the sign as a fallback — this tool does that for you.

How big should I print the QR code?

For a sign people scan from a metre or two away, aim for the code to be at least 4–5 cm square; a welcome-table or order-bar sign can be larger. The codes here are generated at high resolution with strong error correction, so they stay crisp and scannable when scaled up on the full-page or card PDF.

Is the QR code generator free?

Yes — free, with no signup and no watermark, as part of a set of free wedding planning tools. The code and sign are generated in your browser, and your link or wifi password never leaves your device.

Plan the whole wedding

One free tool here. The whole celebration inside.

Budget, guest list, RSVPs, seating, timeline and your wedding website — every feature free, kept in one calm place.

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