Wedding & Photo Album QR Code Generator

Create one QR code for wedding albums, listings and portfolios with multiple images in a single scan.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Gallery QR Codes

Sharing wedding and event photos with gallery QR codes

To create a QR code for wedding or event photos, first publish your photo gallery or upload images to a hosted page, then copy the public link into QR Code AI. You can customise the design with your wedding colours, logo and pixel styling before downloading it in PNG or SVG. The finished code works well on save-the-date cards, invitations, album inserts and venue signage.

Yes, guests can both view and upload photos if you use a two-code or hybrid setup. One QR code can open the curated photographer gallery, while another can send guests to an upload page such as a shared album or upload form. Printing both on a table card or event programme gives guests a simple way to browse the official set and add their own pictures.

Yes, gallery QR codes can be created for free on QR Code AI. A static QR code stays permanent because the destination is encoded directly in the pattern. A dynamic QR code also remains usable after printing because you can update the destination link later without changing the printed code itself. Downloads are available in PNG, SVG or PDF.

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

Yes, one QR code can represent multiple images because it usually points to a gallery page rather than storing every image inside the code itself. Many generators support around 10 to 32 images in a bundled gallery, with file size limits per image. For larger collections, it is better to link the code to a hosted gallery on services such as Pixieset, ShootProof, Google Photos or Flickr.

To scan a QR code from a saved image, open the photo in your phone’s gallery app and use the built-in scanner or Lens feature. On Samsung Galaxy devices, open Samsung Gallery, tap the image, then use Bixby Vision or the scan option if available. On iPhone, open the image in Photos and use the built-in QR detection. This is the usual method when the code is already saved in your gallery.