Wedding & Photo Album QR Code Generator

Multi-image wedding and photo gallery QR codes for albums, listings and portfolios.

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Frequently asked questions about gallery QR codes

Sharing photos with gallery QR codes

Create a public gallery link first, then paste that URL into QR Code AI to generate the code. You can link to a hosted album or build a gallery landing page, then customise the design with wedding colours, a logo and your preferred style. Download it in PNG or SVG for save-the-date cards, invitations or venue signage, and track scans in real time from your dashboard.

Yes, guests can both view and contribute photos if you use a two-code or hybrid setup. One QR code can open the main gallery for browsing, while another can send guests to an upload form, shared album or guest gallery with uploads enabled. Printing both on a table card or ceremony programme gives people a simple way to add their own pictures and view the official collection.

Yes, gallery QR codes can be created for free with QR Code AI. A static QR code has the destination encoded directly in the pattern. A dynamic QR code stays scannable while letting you change the destination later from your dashboard, so printed materials do not need reprinting when the gallery link changes.

A gallery QR opens a curated multi-image collection for one client, one event or one project, usually on a hosted page or landing page. An Instagram QR sends people to a public profile feed that mixes posts, Reels and Stories. Use a gallery QR for wedding album sharing or client delivery, and use an Instagram QR when the goal is profile visits and follower growth.

Yes, a single QR code can open a gallery containing multiple images because the code points to a gallery page rather than storing every image inside the pattern itself. Many generators support bundled galleries with image limits, while larger collections are better hosted on services such as Pixieset, ShootProof, Google Photos or Flickr. The QR code simply opens the full gallery link when scanned.

To scan a QR code from your phone gallery, open the saved image in your gallery app and use the built-in scanner or Lens feature. On Samsung Galaxy devices, open the picture in Gallery and tap the scan option such as Bixby Vision or the QR detection icon. On other Android phones, use Google Lens. On iPhone, open the image in Photos and use the built-in code detection to open the link.