
Learn how to live-stream your wedding and share your special day with friends and family. Whether it's a virtual ceremony or a combo of in-person and virtual, this ultimate guide has everything you need to know. Capture every moment and make your wedding unforgettable with these tips and technology recommendations.
Whether you're planning an intimate wedding celebration, getting hitched in a tropical location, or have guests that can't make the trip due to a global pandemic, there are many reasons why you might opt to live stream your wedding for all your friends and family to see! Thanks to technology, live streaming your wedding has never been easier. Whether you are interested in a virtual vow exchange among a few close friends or live-streaming your entire reception for your guests at home to enjoy, we’ve pulled together the ultimate guide to hosting a live-streamed wedding.
Some couples are opting to have a virtual element of their wedding ceremony – either saying ‘I do’ between just the two of you and a few loved ones to witness your love or hosting an intimate gathering with 50 of your closest friends – and broadcasting for the rest of your inner circle. For couples who have rescheduled their in-person wedding due to COVID-19, a virtual ceremony is a great way to exchange vows now while planning for a larger reception down the road.
Love always wins, and that's never been clearer than it is today. In the midst of a global crisis, many couples are choosing to go all-in with their wedding plans virtually. For those who don't have the ability to postpone, a virtual wedding celebration is a fun, creative option. While hosting a virtual wedding involves less travel, it's not necessarily easy to plan the flow of your big day in a virtual, modern-day format. For a fully virtual affair, here are some helpful tips to have an epic memorable wedding of your dreams:
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Perhaps the most common and long-lived form of wedding live-streaming, a combo in-person and virtual wedding is a great way to have the best of all worlds. This type of modern-day wedding format allows you to experience the wedding you've always envisioned, while still making accommodations for those who are sick, unable to travel, or otherwise committed. You can decide on whether to have a stationary setup for recording the big day (think: a tripod in the corner of your reception hall) or pass around a tablet to add a bit of fun to the broadcast, letting virtual guests join in on trips to the bar or busting a move during the Electric Slide. For a truly immersive experience, you can arrange to have all of our virtual guests displayed on a projector screen for the entire party to see!
Zoom is a popular software for live-streaming weddings and events
When it comes to live-streaming your wedding, there are a few considerations to keep in mind to help make the process as smooth as possible:
having the right equipment is essential to a successful live stream
With virtual weddings trending nowadays, there is no shortage of tools available to make your live-streamed wedding a success. We’ve pulled together some of the top live-streaming platforms available right now for you to choose from and summarized the pros and cons of each.
Facebook recently launched the Rooms feature – a live-streaming tool that allows you to host public or private feeds for your Facebook friends. Creating a private Facebook group in advance allows you to share messages about the upcoming nuptials with a select group of guests in advance. You can create an event within the group to remind guests of the big day, then go live in Room mode for the wedding itself.
Get the full Facebook Rooms tutorial from The Verge.
If your virtual guests aren’t extremely tech-savvy, YouTube Live lets you create a custom link in advance (youtube.com/user/yourchannelname/live) so the stream can be enjoyed without any fancy software. YouTube Live is a great option if you want to simply broadcast your wedding as opposed to having guests on video.
Get the full YouTube Live tutorial here.
For couples interested in live-streaming their wedding on a larger scale, Zoom is a great option that allows 2-way engagement with participants. Zoom is one of the more robust tools available for live streaming, with added security features, virtual backgrounds, guest muting, and more.
Learn more about Zoom’s pricing and features here.
Google Meet is another free streaming option that allows up to 25 guests to join a call at once. The upgraded Enterprise Essentials plan allows up to 250 guests, which is perfect if you plan on having a large showing for your virtual nuptials. Another added bonus: the Enterprise Essentials plan allows you to automatically upload the recording to Google Drive - making it easy to share with guests at any point in time.
Compare the Google Meet plans and features here.

Now that we've covered all of the key information that you need to know to live-stream your wedding like a pro, let's sum it up with some easy-to-remember tips.
As the live-stream wedding trend continues to grow, we look forward to seeing couples find new ways to celebrate and memorialize their wedding day. Cue the camera!