Step-by-step guide

How to use QR codes on wedding invitations

Invites have limited space. A QR can carry the living details—RSVP form, map pin, weekend schedule—while the card stays elegant. Dynamic links help when the venue or room block shifts.

Built for couples and wedding planners.

Do this in order

  1. Choose one primary destination first (usually RSVP); add secondary links on that page for maps and registry.
  2. Create a dynamic QR so you can fix a typo or change the form without re-sending paper.
  3. Print at 1.25″ or larger with quiet zone so older relatives’ phones focus reliably.
  4. Add a short human line (“Details & RSVP”) so guests know why they should scan.

Common placements

  • RSVP forms
  • venue map
  • gift registry

Etiquette that works

  • Test the full flow on iOS and Android before you print.
  • Keep the RSVP page lightweight—no autoplay video on load.
  • If you use a password for photos, put it on the same info page behind the QR.

Questions people ask

Will older guests struggle?
Include a short URL backup on the insert. Most people can scan with the built-in camera app.
Can we change the link after mailing?
Yes—with a dynamic QR you update the destination; the printed code stays valid.

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