QR Codes for Invitations
A QR code on an invitation lets guests RSVP, save the date, or find the venue with a single tap, no transcribing links by hand. Style the code to match your stationery, then export it ready for the printer. Everything is generated in your browser, so your guest details stay completely private.
Create an elegant invitation QR codeWhy put a QR code on invitations?
- Guests can RSVP or open directions instantly instead of typing a long URL from paper.
- A calendar-event code drops the date, time, and location straight into their phone so no one forgets.
- Static codes never expire and have no scan limits, so the invitation works from send-out to event day.
- Custom colors and gradients let the code complement elegant or themed stationery.
- Add a monogram or motif in the center for a refined, personal touch.
- Free and private, ideal for printing a whole batch of invitations at no cost.
What to link your QR code to
- Link to an online RSVP form so replies arrive without paper response cards.
- Encode a calendar event so guests can save the date, time, and venue in one tap.
- Point to a location code that opens turn-by-turn directions to the venue.
- Send guests to a wedding or event website with details, registry, and dress code.
- Add a code linking to a gift registry or contribution page.
- Link to a shared photo album where guests can upload pictures afterward.
Tips for QR codes on invitations
- Use the calendar-event type so guests can add the date directly to their phone, and the RSVP link so replies are effortless.
- Match the code color to your palette but keep enough contrast against the paper for a reliable scan.
- Export SVG so the code prints crisp on fine stationery and at small sizes; raster files can blur.
- Decode the finished code with the Debug tool before the print run to confirm the RSVP or event details are correct.
Frequently asked questions
What should my invitation QR code link to?
Common choices are an RSVP form, a calendar-event code that saves the date to the guest's phone, or a location code with directions to the venue.
Can guests add the event to their calendar by scanning?
Yes. Use the calendar event content type to encode the title, date, time, and location so a scan offers to add it directly.
Is the code still good if I send invitations months early?
Yes. Static codes never expire and have no scan limit, so it works the moment guests open the invitation and right up to the event.
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Create an elegant invitation QR code