Is a QR memorial page public or private?
The family chooses the level of access. A page can be public, shared only by link, or planned with more private family access depending on what feels right for the legacy being preserved.
Digital legacy pages
The digital legacy page is a beautiful online memorial connected to the physical grave marker. An elegant QR code can be incorporated into the headstone design so visitors at the cemetery can scan it and open the loved one’s story, photos, recipes, videos, voice notes, and family memories.
The page does not have to be accessed only from the cemetery. Families can also share the memorial link by text, email, printed programs, social posts, or private family messages — wherever it feels appropriate.
Access can be open to everyone, limited to people with the link, or reserved for specific family members and invited loved ones. The family decides how public or private the legacy should be.

What the memorial page can include
Digital legacy questions
The family chooses the level of access. A page can be public, shared only by link, or planned with more private family access depending on what feels right for the legacy being preserved.
A page can include a life story, family photos, video, voice recordings, recipes, letters, sayings, guestbook messages, timeline details, and other meaningful pieces of the person’s life.
No. The QR code is only one bridge to the story. The physical stone should still feel complete, dignified, and beautiful on its own, with the QR element integrated thoughtfully when used.
Yes. Heart & Stone Legacy builds digital legacy pages with preservation in mind, including family exports and migration-ready planning so the story is not dependent on a single fragile format.