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Best Digital Wedding Invitation Websites Compared (2026)

As of August 2026, the “best” digital wedding invitation website depends on the job: free DIY speed, premium stationery aesthetics, simple RSVP, or a cinematic live invitation page. This guide compares popular options by use case—not by paid ranking.

By Wefeen team Updated August 3, 2026

How to compare fairly

Ignore “top 10” theater. Price pages change, templates rotate, and a tool that is perfect for a 40-person brunch can struggle with a three-day wedding. Compare on:

  • Delivery channel (email suite vs WhatsApp link vs printable PDF)
  • Whether RSVP and event details live together
  • How easy updates are after you send
  • Design control vs speed
  • What guests must install or understand

Verify current pricing and features on each company’s site before you buy. The notes below reflect common positioning as of August 2026, not a live price feed.

Snapshot by job-to-be-done

If you need… Look at…
A free wedding website with planning extras Joy
Premium digital stationery aesthetics Paperless Post, Greenvelope
Full design control on a flat card Canva
A cinematic live invite + RSVP shareable as one link Wefeen

Joy

Joy is often the default recommendation when couples want a wedding website, registry links, and guest tools without paying up front. It is strong when your priority is a free planning hub. Hosts who want a more invitation-first, design-forward guest open may still look elsewhere for the “moment” of opening the invite.

Paperless Post

Paperless Post is known for designed digital cards and a stationery-like experience. Choose it when the card presentation matters as much as the logistics. Confirm what is included for RSVP and guest management on the plan you pick—card beauty and event ops are not always the same product depth.

Greenvelope

Greenvelope sits in a similar “digital stationery” conversation: polished designs, guest tracking features, and a more formal send experience than a raw PDF. It is a fair contender when you want something nicer than a free website builder but still fully digital.

Canva

Canva wins on creative control. You can make a stunning invitation image in an evening. What Canva does not automatically solve is ongoing guest operations: structured RSVPs, live schedule updates, and a single link that remains the source of truth. Pairing Canva art with a live RSVP page is common—details in Canva wedding invitations and RSVP.

Wefeen

Wefeen is built around a shareable invitation website: templates, event details, RSVP, maps, music, gallery patterns, and one link guests open on a phone. It is a strong fit when the invitation itself should feel like an experience and still help you plan. It is not trying to replace every free wedding-planner suite feature, and it is not a print shop.

See a live example such as Sacred Garden, or start at create when you already know you want a live page.

How to pick in ten minutes

  1. Write the top three guest jobs (example: “WhatsApp share,” “meal RSVP,” “two venues”).
  2. Open one demo or sample from two shortlisted tools on your phone.
  3. Try the RSVP path as if you were a rushed uncle.
  4. Check how you would update a venue change next month.
  5. Only then look at price.

If your list is chat-first and multi-event, also read WhatsApp wedding invitations before you commit to sending large video files.

Frequently asked questions

Which platform is truly free?

Joy is widely known for a free core wedding website experience; Canva has free design tiers. Always check current pricing pages because plans change. “Free” may still mean limits on design, guest tools, or branding.

Who is best for formal stationery vibes?

Paperless Post and Greenvelope are often chosen when hosts want designed digital stationery with a card-like feel.

Who is best for WhatsApp-heavy guest lists?

Any tool with a clean mobile link helps. Hosts who worry about video compression and multi-event details often prefer a live invitation page built for phone sharing.

Is this list sponsored?

No. Wefeen publishes this comparison to explain differences. We say where Wefeen fits and where another tool may be enough.

Should I use more than one tool?

Sometimes. Example: design a graphic in Canva for social teaser posts, and run the official invite plus RSVP on a live page.

Ready when you are

Create a shareable invitation website with RSVP, event details, and one link guests can open on any phone.