Engrave it on a headstone, print it on a card, or frame it beside a photo — and anyone can scan it to step straight into their story. It's on every memorial, free.
A small square that carries a whole life. Point a phone camera at it and their photos, videos, music and the tributes left for them open in an instant — bridging the quiet place where they rest and the memory of who they were.
Open your phone's camera and hold it over this code — no app needed. It opens the real memorial for Leona & Lee: their photos, their story, and the messages left in their memory.
On a computer? Tap the code to open it.
The same code, engraved in granite
That memorial you just opened? Its QR code is engraved right here — in the corner of Leona and Lee's headstone. Anyone who visits can scan it where they rest and be met with far more than a name and two dates.
Their whole life opens: the wedding photo on the stone, and every other photo, video and tribute besides it.
A resting place tells you someone was here. A QR code tells you who they were.
One code, everywhere they're remembered
Wherever you place it, a single scan opens the whole memorial.
Headstones & plaquesEngraved into granite or bronze, at their resting place.
Garden & pet stonesA memorial stone in the garden — for people and pets alike.
Cards & programsOn memorial cards, service programs and thank-you notes.
Framed beside a photoPrinted on, or tucked beside, a favourite photograph at home.
Beautiful, and it always scans
We frame the code — we never decorate over it — so it stays crisp and reliable, dressed with their name, dates or portrait.
Classic
A clean code set beneath their name and dates in an elegant serif — timeless and legible on stone or paper.
AI-framed portrait
Their photo, gently framed alongside the code (a Full-plan touch) — a keepsake as much as a link.
How it works
From created to carved-in-granite in three simple steps.
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It's already yours
Every memorial comes with its own QR code the moment you create it — free, nothing to set up.
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Print, frame or engrave
Download it, print a favourite photo with it, or send the crisp vector file to a stonemason or printer.
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Anyone scans it
A phone camera is all it takes — no app — and their memorial opens, wherever the code is placed.
Free on every planNo app to downloadNever expiresEngraving-ready vector
Common questions
No. Every modern phone reads QR codes with its built-in camera — just point the camera at the code and tap the link that appears. There's nothing to download.
No — it's permanent. You can keep adding photos, videos and tributes over the years, and the same code always opens the latest version. A code engraved on a headstone today still works decades from now.
Yes. A QR code comes with every memorial — including the free plan. There's no upgrade needed to get one.
Yes. Alongside the standard image you get a crisp vector (SVG) file made for professional printing and engraving on granite, plaques and keepsakes — sharp at any size, without blurring.
No. The code stays exactly the same. Anything you add to the memorial later appears instantly for anyone who scans it — the printed or engraved code never has to change.
Yes — a clean Classic code with their name and dates, or an AI-framed portrait style that sets the code beside their photo. Either way the code itself stays simple, so it always scans reliably.
Give them a QR of their own
Create a free memorial and your QR code is ready in minutes — to print, to frame, or to carry their memory into stone.