Wedding QR codes that outlive the honeymoon
Link invitations to your RSVP page or shared photo album. Invitations get mailed exactly once — the code on them has to work on the wedding day and every anniversary after. Ours physically can't break: the link is in the pattern, not on our servers.
- Static codes survive forever — invitations stay scannable
- Elegant styles: rounded modules, gradients, monogram logo
- Scan-Check verifies the styled code before you send to print
- Free — no watermark on something you'll keep forever
Frequently asked questions
Will the QR code on my invitations still work next year?
Yes — a static PermaQR code encodes your URL directly and involves no service that can lapse. Couples have been burned by trial-based generators whose codes died after the invitations were already in the mail; that failure mode does not exist here, because there is no trial and no server between the scan and your album.
Can I match the code to my invitation design?
Yes: custom colors, rounded or dotted modules, and a small monogram in the center. Scan-Check decodes the final design with a real scanner engine before you download, so styling never costs you scannability.
What should the code link to?
Most couples link a photo-sharing album (guests upload their shots), an RSVP form, or a wedding website. If the album URL might change, use a free dynamic code so you can repoint it after printing.