Wedding & Photo Album QR Code Generator

Create multi-image gallery QR codes for weddings, listings and portfolios.

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Frequently asked questions about gallery QR codes

Sharing photo collections with gallery QR codes

To create a QR code for wedding or event photos, first publish your photo gallery or album link, then paste that public URL into QR Code AI. You can customise the design with your wedding colours, logo and visual style, then download it in PNG or SVG for save-the-date cards, invitations or venue signage. Each scan can also be tracked in your dashboard with time and location details.

Yes, guests can both view and upload photos if you use a two-code setup. One QR code can open the curated photographer gallery on services like Pixieset, SmugMug or Google Photos, while another can point to a guest upload page such as a shared album or upload form. Printing both on a table card or event programme gives guests an easy way to browse the official album and add their own pictures.

Yes, gallery QR codes on QR Code AI can be created for free. A static QR code has the data built directly into the pattern. A dynamic QR code stays printable and scannable while letting you change the destination later from your dashboard. You can also download it in PNG, SVG or PDF with your logo and brand colours.

A gallery QR opens a focused multi-image collection for one client, one event or one project, usually on a hosted page such as Pixieset, ShootProof or a bundled landing page. An Instagram QR sends people to a public profile feed that mixes posts, reels and stories. Use a gallery QR for client delivery or wedding album sharing, and use Instagram QR for profile discovery and follower growth.

Yes, one QR code can point to a gallery containing multiple images. Many generators support around 10 to 32 images in a bundled gallery, with file limits often ranging from 5 to 15 MB per image. If your collection is larger, it is better to link the code to a hosted gallery on Pixieset, ShootProof, Google Photos or Flickr. The QR code simply opens the full gallery URL.

To scan a QR code from an image saved in your gallery, open the photo in your phone’s gallery app and use the built-in scan option. On Samsung Galaxy phones with newer One UI versions, you can open the image in Samsung Gallery and use Bixby Vision or the scan icon. On Pixel and many other Android phones, Google Lens can read the code from the saved image. On iPhone, open the image in Photos and use the built-in QR detection option.