Comparison · Updated May 2026
Easy Wedding Album vs InviteQR: Honest 2026 Comparison
InviteQR bundles RSVP, photo sharing, and seating into one tool at $45-$95. Easy Wedding Album does only photos but does them exceptionally well at $29 flat. The right comparison is "all-in-one" vs "best-of-breed".
| Feature | Easy Wedding Album | InviteQR |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $29 flat | $45-$95 |
| Focus | Photo sharing (specialist) | RSVP + photos + seating (bundle) |
| Photo upload UX | Polished, instant | Functional but slower |
| AI organization | ||
| Live slideshow | ||
| Original quality | $75+ tier | |
| RSVP | Use free tool | |
| Seating chart | ||
| Languages | 10 | 1 |
Verdict
If you genuinely need RSVP and seating tools in one product, InviteQR works — but it's a jack of all trades. The photo module is the weakest of the three.
The smarter move for most couples: use a free wedding website (Joy, Zola, The Knot) for RSVP and registry, then add Easy Wedding Album at $29 for purpose-built photo sharing. Total cost: $29. InviteQR equivalent: $45-$95 with weaker photos.
Pick Easy Wedding Album + free wedding website if: photos are a high priority and you're happy with two separate tools. Pick InviteQR if: you genuinely want one paid tool for everything and don't want a free wedding website.