How to make a QR code for wedding invitations
A QR code printed on a wedding invitation needs to stay useful for months — from the first RSVP through the honeymoon. With a dynamic QR code you print it once and change where it points whenever your plans shift. No reprinting. No new code.
Why a changeable QR code makes sense for weddings
Wedding timelines change. A link that points to your RSVP form today might need to point to your registry next month, then to your photo album after the wedding. A static QR code is locked to one URL. A dynamic one lets you redirect it from a private management link.
Step 1: Enter your starting destination
Go to KeepQR and paste the URL you want guests to reach first — your wedding website, RSVP form, or a Zola/The Knot page. A live scannable preview appears immediately so you can verify it before you pay.
Step 2: Save a recovery email (do not skip this)
KeepQR does not create an account. Your management link is the only way to change the destination later. If you lose it, a recovery email is the only way to get it back. Add one before you pay — KeepQR shows a hard warning if you skip this step.
Step 3: Choose a tier
| Tier | Price | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| 3-month access | $4.99 once | Elopements, short timelines, or the invitation window through the wedding weekend |
| No-expiry | $19.99 once | Stays active for as long as KeepQR operates — useful if the code lives inside a photo book long-term |
One-time payment. No auto-renew. No card stored after checkout.
Step 4: Pay and download
Pay once with Apple Pay, Google Pay, or a card. You receive:
- A private management link (bookmark it or save it somewhere trusted)
- A print-ready PDF with sizing guidance, plus PNG and SVG exports
Hand the file to your designer, stationer, or printer. The minimum print size guidance in the PDF helps ensure the code scans reliably on a small invitation insert.
Step 5: Place the code on your invitation
Common placements:
- A small insert card with a brief note (“Scan to RSVP”)
- The back of the main invitation
- A details card alongside accommodation or venue information
Black-and-white codes scan reliably on both white and off-white paper stocks. No logo or color customization is needed for the code to work.
Step 6: Update the destination when plans change
Open your management link after the wedding date and redirect the code to your registry, thank-you page, or shared photo album. Guests who scan later reach the new destination automatically.
Pricing recap
Pay once. No expiry. No recurring billing.
Privacy
Your data is never sold or shared — no ads, no analytics resale, no AI training. The management link is private; only you have it.