Bar sign photo QR code

The bar is a high-traffic pause point. Put a QR sign there so guests can scan while they wait.

Best for

  • Wedding receptions
  • Birthdays
  • Corporate mixers

Fast setup

  1. Generate a sign from your album link.
  2. Print a larger copy for the bar.
  3. Add a short backup URL under the code.

Print plan

Use a larger QR code than a table card because lighting and glare can make bar signs harder to scan.

Make the QR code easy to notice and easy to trust

This works best when the printed sign tells guests exactly what to do: scan, open the album or upload link, and add a few photos before they leave. Keep the instruction short, print the QR code large enough for the room, and test the sign with at least two phones before the event.

When a hosted gallery is better

Use a hosted gallery if guests should upload quickly from the browser without logging into storage apps.

Start with the free sign. Upgrade only if you need matching pieces.

The generator creates one basic printable QR sign. The $9 starter kit adds matching table cards, reminder cards, a setup checklist, guest upload copy, and a follow-up message.

Create free QR sign