One code everywhere
Use the same QR code on signs, table cards, the wedding website, and follow-up messages.
Wedding photo sharing QR code
Candid Cam turns one QR code into a complete wedding photo sharing flow. Guests scan from any phone, upload photos and videos in the browser, and the couple reviews everything before sharing the final album.
Free to set up. Activate the live guest QR when the wedding is ready.
Need the wider setup guide? Start with the wedding photo QR code page. Comparing tools? Read the wedding photo sharing app guide.
Guest photos
Scan the wedding QR code
Upload photos or videos
Host approves the album
A wedding photo sharing QR code works best when the scan, upload, review, and final album all stay connected.
Use the same QR code on signs, table cards, the wedding website, and follow-up messages.
Guests scan with their phone camera and upload photos or videos without an app store detour.
Every upload lands in a host queue first, so the shared album stays curated.
After the wedding, approved guest photos can be shared back with friends and family.
Sharing plan
A good wedding photo sharing QR code needs a clear destination, visible signage, backup link, and reminder plan. That is how guest camera-roll photos make it into the album instead of staying on phones.
Create the album, event date, upload window, and guest-facing instructions before printing anything.
Place it at the entrance, guest book, bar, tables, and any place guests pause with their phones.
A short link on the sign and in texts catches anyone who misses the QR code or wants to upload later.
The morning-after reminder is where camera-roll photos from the dance floor and after-party usually appear.
Compare options
Search results mix QR generators, shared folders, apps, and guest-upload services. The real question is what happens after guests scan.
Creates a code, but still needs a wedding-specific destination for upload, review, reminders, and album sharing.
Can work for storage, but guests may hit account prompts, unclear permissions, or a messy folder structure.
Good for nudging guests, weak as the collection system because photos get compressed and buried.
Best when the QR code, upload page, private review, and final album all belong to the same flow.
Related guides
Use this page as the sharing-flow hub, then connect guests to the setup, signage, upload, and app-comparison guides.
Compare the broad QR photo sharing flow before choosing a wedding-specific setup.
Set up the broader QR workflow for signs, table cards, guest uploads, and review.
Focus on collecting the pictures guests already took into one destination.
See the guest-facing upload page job: no account, no app, photos and videos.
Use the same QR upload flow for speeches, dance-floor clips, and guest videos.
Copy short reception sign wording that explains the scan-and-upload flow.
Compare no-app QR upload against download-first wedding photo apps.
Compare wedding photo sharing packages against QR browser upload.
Compare a DIY Google Photos shared album against a purpose-built wedding flow.
Compare a DIY Drive folder and QR link against no-app wedding guest upload.
Wedding QR sharing FAQ
It is a QR code that sends guests to a wedding photo upload page. With Candid Cam, guests scan the code, upload photos or videos in their browser, and the host reviews uploads before sharing the final album.
No. Candid Cam is built for browser upload, so guests can scan the wedding photo sharing QR code and upload from their phone without downloading an app.
Use it on welcome signs, table cards, the guest-book table, bar signs, the wedding website, and day-after thank-you messages. The plain link should appear near the code too.
Yes. Guests can upload photos and videos, which helps capture speeches, entrances, dancing, and behind-the-scenes moments that still photos miss.
A shared folder can store files, but a dedicated QR upload album gives guests clearer instructions, no-app upload, private review, and a final album destination.
Create the album, print the QR code, and give guests a simple way to send the photos and videos the official camera misses.