Wedding & Photo Album QR Code Generator

Multi-image gallery QR codes for weddings, listings, portfolios

Frequently Asked Questions About Gallery QR Codes

Mounting Photos with Gallery QR Codes

Upload your bundled image gallery, or paste the public URL of a hosted gallery (Pixieset, ShootProof, Google Photos or Flickr) into QR Code AI. Customize with your wedding colors and logo, then download in PNG, SVG or PDF for save-the-date cards, invitations or venue signage. Every scan logs timestamp and location in your dashboard so you track views in real time.

Yes, with a hybrid setup. Pair two QR codes: one for browsing the curated photographer gallery (Pixieset, SmugMug, Google Photos shared album) and one for guest uploads via Google Photos shared album, Dropbox upload request or Pixieset guest gallery with upload enabled. Print both on the table card or ceremony program so guests scan to add their own photos and view the official set in one flow. Both work across iOS and Android browsers.

Yes. Gallery QR codes are free on QR Code AI. Static QR codes encode the destination directly into the pixel pattern; dynamic QR codes route through a short editable link you can update anytime in your dashboard, and every scan is tracked.

A gallery QR delivers a curated multi-image collection on a hosted page like Pixieset, ShootProof or a bundled landing: one client, one event, one project. An Instagram QR routes scanners to a public profile feed mixing all posts, reels and stories. Use gallery QR for photographer client delivery or wedding album sharing, reserve Instagram QR for follower growth on creator bio cards.

Most generators support 10 to 32 images per bundled gallery, with file caps typically between 5 and 15 MB per image. For larger collections, link to a hosted gallery on Pixieset, ShootProof, Google Photos or Flickr instead. The QR encodes a short URL that resolves to the full gallery regardless of size.

Samsung Galaxy phones running One UI 4 or later detect QR codes already saved in the photo gallery. Open the Samsung Gallery app, tap the saved screenshot or photo containing the QR, then tap the Bixby Vision or magnifier icon and select Scan QR Code. On Pixel and other Android devices, open Google Lens from the gallery share menu, tap the QR in the photo and choose Open Link. On iPhone, open the saved image in Photos, then use Visual Look Up to scan the embedded QR.