Everyone Holds a Memory. Gather Them in One Place.
At a celebration of life, everyone holds a piece of the story. QR Wall lets family and friends share photos and messages from their phones — and watch them appear on screen during the service. No apps, no logins. Just scan and remember together.
✓ No credit card required ✓ Set up in 60 seconds
A celebration of life memory wall is a shared screen where everyone at a funeral, wake, or memorial scans a QR code, posts photos and messages of the person from their phone, and sees them appear live on a projector or TV during the service. Afterward, the family keeps every photo and message in one place. No app to download, and nothing for grieving guests to figure out.
Three gentle steps
1. Create the wall
Add the name of your loved one and you get a unique QR code instantly — print it on the order of service, place a card by the entrance, or show it on screen.
2. Everyone shares a memory
Family and friends point their phone camera at the code. No app, no sign-in. They add photos and a few words to remember them by.
3. Watch the memories gather
Photos and messages appear quietly on the big screen during the service. Afterward, download everything and keep it together for the family.
A place for everyone's memories
A live tribute on screen
Photos and messages appear gently on the projector or TV throughout the service — a slideshow of a life, told by the people who lived it alongside them.
Everyone can contribute
Relatives who couldn't travel can still send a photo and a message. Nothing to install — anyone with a phone can add to the wall in seconds, from anywhere.
A keepsake afterward
Every photo and message is saved in one gallery the family keeps. Download it all, and share a private link with anyone who couldn't be there.
How families use QR Wall
Quiet ways people have brought everyone's memories together.
"We put the QR code on the back of the order of service. By the end of the afternoon there were photos from her whole life on the screen — some none of us had ever seen. It felt like everyone got to add their piece of her."
— Claire M.
Celebration of life, 90 guests
"Half the family is overseas and couldn't make the funeral. We shared the link in our group chat, and their photos and messages showed up on the wall alongside everyone in the room. It meant a lot that they were part of it."
— David R.
Memorial service
"Instead of a guest book nobody reads again, we have every photo and message saved in one place. We downloaded it all and made a little album for my mum. We still look through it."
— Priya S.
Wake at home
Simple, gentle pricing
Start free. Upgrade only if you want every photo to display and a full keepsake afterward — and cancel any time.
Free
For a small, intimate gathering
- ✓ 5 submissions displayed
- ✓ QR code generation
- ✓ Both display modes
Premium
For a full service & keepsake
- ✓ Unlimited photos & messages
- ✓ Download everything afterward
- ✓ Private shareable gallery
- ✓ Remove QR Wall branding
Professional
For funeral homes & celebrants
- ✓ Everything in Premium
- ✓ AI moderation (text + photos)
- ✓ Custom branding & backgrounds
- ✓ Elegant display theme
Questions families ask
What to know before using a memory wall at a celebration of life.
How do I set up a photo wall for a celebration of life or funeral?
Create a free wall at qrwall.live, add your loved one's name, and you get a QR code right away. Print it on the order of service, place a card at the entrance, or show it on a screen. Family and friends scan it with their phone camera and add photos and messages that appear live during the service. It takes under a minute to set up.
Will older relatives be able to use it?
Yes. Modern phone cameras (iPhone and most Android phones from the last few years) detect QR codes automatically — guests just open their camera and point it at the code, no app or account needed. A small card with one line ("Open your camera and point it here") covers anyone unsure. In practice, people in their 70s and 80s share photos without help.
Can the family keep the photos and messages afterward?
Yes. On the Premium ($8.99/mo) and Professional ($14.99/mo) tiers, you can download every photo and message as a single archive, and share a private gallery link with anyone who couldn't attend. The collection becomes a lasting keepsake of the memories shared.
Can we review what appears on screen before it shows?
Yes. You can turn on manual approval so every photo and message waits for a one-tap approval on your phone before it goes on screen — helpful for keeping a respectful tone. AI moderation (on the Professional tier) also automatically filters anything inappropriate so it never reaches the display.
Can people who can't attend still contribute?
Yes. Anyone with the link or QR code can add a photo and a message from anywhere, so relatives and friends who can't travel are still part of the tribute. Share the code in a family chat or alongside the obituary, and their memories appear on the same wall.
How much does it cost?
You can start free — the free tier displays the most recent submissions and is enough for a small gathering. For a full service where you want every photo to display and a complete downloadable keepsake afterward, Premium is $8.99/month and can be cancelled right after. There's no long-term commitment.
Gather the memories in one place
Give everyone a gentle way to share what they remember — and keep it for the family.
Create a Free Memory Wall →No credit card required • Set up in 60 seconds
Last updated: June 2026