Alma Viva
QR Code Invitation Card: Where Paper Meets an Animated Web Page
Wedding, engagement, birthday, birth, baby shower, graduation or corporate event: create your web page in the studio, receive a high-quality PNG QR code by email, and print it on any card. One scan, and your guests discover an animated mini website.
Create my page + QRWhy add a QR code to your invitation cards?
The paper stays elegant, the QR adds the rest
A beautiful printed card keeps all its charm — but it cannot hold everything. The QR code takes over: directions, detailed programme, smart RSVP, seating plan, photo gallery. The card announces; the web page tells the story.
One QR = zero reprints
The schedule changes, the venue moves, the programme grows? You update the web page, not the card. The printed QR code never changes: it always points to the latest version of your mini website.
The wow effect at scan
Your guests expect a PDF; they discover an animated page with music, your photos, a countdown to the big day and a celebration scene. One simple gesture with the phone camera, and the card comes alive.
How to create your QR code invitation card
Create your event's web page in the studio
Open the Alma Viva studio, pick your occasion and let the AI compose a first version in minutes. Then add your scenes: RSVP, seating plan, countdown, gallery, guest book, video, music.
Receive your PNG QR code by email
As soon as your page is ready, you receive by email the shareable link and a high-quality PNG QR code, print-ready. A single QR is all you need for every guest.
Print it on your cards
Hand the file to your printer or print it yourself at home: invitation card, announcement, poster, menu, favour box — the QR adapts to any medium.
The complete guide to QR codes on invitation cards
Printing a QR code on a card properly: the golden rules
A QR code scans well when it follows three simple rules. Size first: plan for at least 2 x 2 cm on the card — any smaller and some phones struggle to focus. Contrast next: a dark QR on a light background always works; avoid gold ink on cream or busy patterns behind the code. Finally, the quiet zone: leave an empty white margin all around the QR, with no text or motif touching it. The high-quality PNG file you receive by email is designed for print, even at large sizes on a poster.
Before sending the full batch to the printer, run a real-world test. Print a single card, place it on the table, and scan it with two or three different phones — family handsets will do. Check that the web page opens quickly and everything displays as expected. It is also the right moment to reread the paper card: it should make people want to scan, with a short line such as « Scan to discover our invitation ». Once the test passes, you can print fifty or three hundred copies with peace of mind: the same QR will serve all of your guests.
What content behind the QR, depending on your event?
For a wedding or an engagement, the QR on the card leads to everything the paper cannot carry: a smart RSVP where each guest confirms attendance in two taps, a seating plan to consult on the day, directions to the venue, the evening's programme and a countdown ticking off the days before the ceremony. For a birthday, lean into emotion: a counter of the years gone by, a gallery of the finest photos, a surprise video and music that accompanies the whole visit. The card stays understated; the web page puts on the show.
For a birth or an aqiqa, the paper announcement reveals the name, and the QR unveils the baby's first photos, a celebration scene and a guest book where every relative leaves their wishes — a keepsake the parents will treasure. The same logic applies to a baby shower or a graduation: gallery, messages, countdown to the big day. For a corporate event, the QR printed on the poster or the invitation card opens the detailed programme, speaker presentations and a registration form — one single print run, with content that keeps evolving until the day itself.
Why an Alma Viva QR rather than a free generator?
Free QR code generators do one thing only: turn an address into a black-and-white checkerboard. The problem is not the QR, it is what sits behind it — usually a frozen PDF, an impersonal form page, or a link that expires the day the free service decides to charge. Your guests scan, wait for a document to load, pinch the screen to zoom in on tiny text. The surprise falls flat before it has even begun. For an event you have been preparing for months, it is a shame to entrust the first impression to a dead file.
An Alma Viva QR reveals a living mini website: scenes flow in animations, the music starts, your photos glide by, the RSVP fills in with a fingertip and the guest book collects messages from your loved ones. The page is created by you, in the studio, in the exact image of your event — and it stays active for 1 year, long after the party, like a souvenir album. All of it for 300 MAD, PNG QR code and shareable link included. In Morocco, the 600 MAD offer adds a seasonal bouquet delivered free of charge in Rabat, Salé, Témara and Casablanca.
FAQ
How do I receive the QR code?
As soon as your web page is ready, you receive by email a high-resolution PNG QR code, together with the shareable link. The file is print-ready, at a professional printer as well as on a home printer, from a small card to a large poster.
Do my guests need an app to scan it?
No. The QR code works with the camera of any smartphone, with nothing to install. Your guests point the camera at the card, tap the notification, and your animated web page opens instantly.
Can I change the content after printing the cards?
Yes, and that is the whole point: the printed QR code never changes. You can update the programme, the schedule, the seating plan or add photos at any time — your guests will always see the latest version, with no reprinting whatsoever.
How much does a QR code invitation card cost?
The web page costs 300 MAD, all included: creation in the studio, shareable link, high-quality PNG QR code and a page that stays active for 1 year. A single QR serves all your guests — the only thing left to budget is the printing of your cards.
In collaboration with Almacarta
RSVP and guest-management features are built with Almacarta, our dedicated online-invitation platform.
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