Wedding hashtag & photo-share QR codes

Wedding hashtag & photo-share QR codes

A QR code on a wedding table card sends guests straight to your hashtag feed or shared album, so every photo from every phone ends up in one place. Guests rarely remember a hashtag spelled out on a sign, and typos scatter the photos. Paste your hashtag link or shared-album URL below to make a free code that gathers the whole day’s pictures with a single scan.

Your guests will take hundreds of photos the photographer never gets — the dancefloor, the speeches, the quiet moments at the table. The usual fix, a printed hashtag, fails because half the guests mistype it and the photos end up scattered or lost. A QR code on each table card removes the spelling: scan, and it opens your Instagram hashtag feed (or a shared album) where guests post and browse. Everyone’s pictures land in one place you can keep, and guests see each other’s shots in real time during the reception.

Where a wedding photo code belongs

  • On each table card or place setting — within arm’s reach all evening, scanned between courses.
  • On a welcome sign at the entrance — sets the expectation as guests arrive.
  • By the photo booth or guest book — where people already have cameras out.
  • On the order of service or favour — a keepsake that points to the shared memories.

Hashtag feed or private album

Point the code at your Instagram hashtag (e.g. instagram.com/explore/tags/yourhashtag) for a public feed, or at a shared album link if you’d rather keep photos private. Match the card design to your stationery while keeping the code high-contrast for a clean scan in dim reception lighting. For more wedding QR ideas, see the guide to QR codes for weddings.

Make your wedding photo code

From hashtag link to table card:

  1. 1

    Copy your hashtag or album link

    An Instagram hashtag URL or a shared-album link.

  2. 2

    Paste it above

    The generator builds the code in your browser.

  3. 3

    Download as SVG or PDF

    Vector prints sharp on table cards and signs.

  4. 4

    Add a friendly caption

    “Scan to share your photos with us.”

Decide public vs private first

A hashtag feed is public and lively; a shared album keeps photos among guests only. Pick before you print so the caption sets the right expectation for the day.

Yes — free, no watermark, no sign-up. The code is generated in your browser.

Need the plain tool? Open the Instagram QR code generator.