QR code for wedding pictures

Create a QR code for wedding photos guests can use instantly.

Folded turns one QR code into a private upload page for your wedding. Guests scan it, add photos and videos from their camera roll, and every memory lands in one organized gallery.

Scan. Upload. Done.

One QR code opens a private upload page for every guest at the wedding.

Why it works

A wedding QR code is easier than hashtags, texts, or shared drives.

People take the best candid photos during the day, but couples usually have to chase those photos later. A QR code gives every guest the same simple path.

Guests scan with their phone camera, so there is no app download to explain.
Photos and videos go to one private gallery instead of scattered group chats.
The upload link works during the wedding and after the event, depending on your plan.
You can print the same QR code anywhere guests naturally look.

Best placements

Put the QR code where guests already pause.

The best wedding photo QR code is visible more than once. Give guests a few gentle reminders without making the night feel technical.

Welcome sign: invite guests to add photos as soon as they arrive.
Table cards: catch dinner, speeches, and the candid moments between courses.
Bar sign: make it easy for guests to upload during cocktail hour.
Wedding website: let people add photos the next morning too.

FAQ

Clear answers before the big day.

How do I create a QR code for wedding photos?

Create a Folded event, then share the generated QR code on signs, menus, invitations, or table cards. Guests scan it with their phone camera and upload photos or videos to your private gallery.

Do guests need to download an app?

No. Folded opens in the guest's browser, so guests can upload wedding pictures without downloading an app or creating an account.

Can the QR code collect videos too?

Yes. Guests can upload both photos and videos through the same QR code, and everything lands in one private wedding gallery.

Where should I put the wedding photo QR code?

Most couples place it on welcome signs, bar signs, menus, table cards, ceremony programs, and the wedding website so guests see it throughout the event.