OathQR

Free forever · no account · no watermark

One code on every table. Every guest's photos in one album.

Make a shared album, paste its invite link here, print the code on table cards. Guests scan, upload, browse, all with the phone they already have. No app to install, no wedding-photo startup subscription, and the code still works at your anniversary.

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Try it now: point your phone camera at the preview.

This code is pure data. It carries your content directly instead of a link through our servers, so it can't expire and we couldn't turn it off if we wanted to.

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It cannot expire

Static codes are pure data. There is no timer, no scan limit and no trial, so there is nothing that can run out.

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It never touches our servers

The code is generated in your browser. We never see your content, so we have nothing to hold hostage.

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No account, no watermark

Download PNG, SVG or print-ready PDF and use it commercially, without signing anything.

You don't need a wedding photo app, you need a link

The wedding-photo services that charge 50 to 200 dollars for a weekend do exactly this: a shared album and a QR code pointing at it. You can assemble the same thing in ten minutes for zero. Create a shared album in Google Photos (or an iCloud shared album, a Dropbox file request, a Drive folder), switch on 'anyone with the link can add', and paste that link into the generator above.

Because the album link is encoded directly in the code, nothing expires when some startup's trial ends or the startup itself disappears, which several of the wedding QR services launched last year already have.

Making it work on the day

Print a code per table plus one by the guest book and one at the bar, with a single clear line: 'Took photos? Drop them here.' Guests act on it in the moment or not at all. The PDF export gives a clean card to slip into your stationery, and the SVG drops into whatever the designer or the cricut is doing. Test the code with both an iPhone and an Android before printing the batch, and check the album is set to 'contribute', not 'view only', or you will get lovely messages and no photos.

Questions, answered plainly

Which photo services work with this?
Any service that gives you a share link: Google Photos shared albums (the most common choice, works on both platforms), iCloud shared albums, Dropbox file requests, Google Drive folders, or a self-hosted gallery. If it has a URL, it can live in the code.
Do guests need to install anything or create an account?
They need whatever the album service requires, not anything from us. Google Photos uploading works from the browser with a Google account, which most guests have; iCloud shared albums suit iPhone-heavy guest lists. Choose the service to match your crowd.
Will the code expire after the wedding?
Never. The album link is baked into the image. It works at the rehearsal dinner, the wedding, and every anniversary after, as long as the album exists.
Can strangers find our album if the code is public?
The code contains the same invite link you would text to guests, so treat it the same way: it is on your tables, visible to the people in the room. Anyone with the link can access the album, so don't post the code publicly online, and close contributions after the weekend if you want to seal it.
Can the code match our wedding colours?
Yes. Set the ink colour and module style in the customiser, keep the background light and the contrast strong, and download the SVG for your stationery. Do one test scan after restyling: fashion never beats scannability.

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