12 May 2026
Digital Invitations vs Paper: What Couples Are Choosing Now
A calm look at digital wedding invitations versus paper — cost, RSVPs, sustainability and how many couples now use both beautifully.
For generations, a wedding invitation meant thick card and an envelope. That hasn't disappeared — but more couples now reach for a digital invitation first, or pair the two. Here's an honest comparison to help you decide.
What digital does well
- RSVPs that manage themselves. Guests reply in one tap, and your list updates instantly — no chasing, no spreadsheets.
- Easy to change. A new time or a moved venue is a single edit, not a reprint.
- One link, every detail. Schedule, directions, dress code and your story all live in one place.
- Kinder on budgets — and the planet. No print run, no postage, no paper waste.
What paper still does well
- A keepsake. Some couples love that a card can be kept, framed, pressed into an album.
- A first impression you can hold. There's a quiet ceremony to opening an envelope.
Why many couples now choose both
The most common approach we see isn't either-or. It's a small run of beautiful paper for close family and a digital invitation plus website for everyone — carrying the same design, colours and feel across both.
The invitation sets the tone for the whole day. Whether it's paper, digital or both, what matters is that it feels like you.
How to decide
Ask yourself three questions:
- How many guests, and how far are they travelling?
- How much will details change between now and the day?
- Do you want a physical keepsake, or is the moment enough?
If your list is large, your plans are still moving, or guests are spread across the world, digital will save you real time and stress.
At Wedspoke we design digital invitations and wedding websites that feel as considered as the finest paper. See our collections or tell us about your day.