A memorial card with a QR code message creates a quiet, personal way to share a tribute. Visitors at a service or graveside can scan the code to read a message, a memory, a poem, or a passage that the family has chosen to share. It adds a layer of depth that a printed program cannot convey.

This tool generates a respectful, clean card with a QR code that links to your chosen message. Print it for the memorial service, place it in a guest book, or share it digitally with family members who cannot attend.

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Features

Private by Design

The tribute message is encoded in the QR code. No server stores it. It exists only in the card you create.

Clean, Respectful Design

A dignified card design appropriate for memorial services, celebrations of life, and family gatherings.

Print for the Service

Download and print on quality paper for distribution at the service or placement at the graveside.

How It Works

1
Write your tribute

Share a memory, a message of love, a favorite quote of the departed, or words of comfort.

2
Generate the card

The tool creates a dignified card with the QR code encoding your message.

3
Print or share

Print cards for the service, or send the image to family members who are far away.

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Visitors scan to read

Attendees point their phone at the QR code to read the tribute message on their screen.

QR Codes in Memorial Services

Memorial services are evolving. Families increasingly want to share more than a printed obituary — they want to share stories, photos, videos, and personal messages that capture who the person was. A QR code card bridges physical and digital, allowing attendees to access richer content from a simple scan.

Common uses include: a QR code on the memorial program that links to a tribute page or photo gallery, a card placed at the graveside that shares a message from the family, and a keepsake card that family members save and re-scan when they want to feel close to the memory.

For families who are geographically spread out, a QR code memorial card image can be shared via text or email. A relative who cannot attend the service can still scan the code and read the tribute — creating a small moment of connection.

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