Wedding RSVP QR Code Generator
Create a QR code for wedding RSVP forms, invitation inserts, save-the-date cards, guest details pages, and reception signs. Guests can scan the code and open your RSVP page without typing a long link.
What link should the QR code open?
Use the final RSVP form or wedding website page that guests should visit. Before printing invitations, test the page on a phone and make sure the form accepts responses without requiring confusing sign-ins.
Invitation wording examples
| Use | Short wording | Helpful detail |
|---|---|---|
| Invitation insert | Kindly RSVP online | Add the deadline below the QR code. |
| Details card | Scan for wedding details | Use for schedule, hotel, and registry links. |
| Reception sign | Share photos with us | Point to a shared album or upload page. |
Print tips for stationery
- Use a simple dark QR code on a light background.
- Avoid placing the code over textured artwork or heavy floral patterns.
- Keep the code at least 1 inch wide on invitation inserts.
- Print a physical proof and test it before ordering a full batch.
When to use dynamic QR
If the RSVP link might change after invitations are mailed, use a dynamic QR plan. That lets you update the destination without reprinting or contacting every guest with a corrected URL.