Paste where scans should go. We clean up the URL (adds https:// if missing) and generate a downloadable PNG QR image.

Step 1 - Enter link destination

Required. You can paste links to menus, booking pages, maps, social profiles, or campaign landing pages.

Helpful internal note for where this QR is used. Shown in preview for quick checks.

Step 2 - Optional sign and card styling

Adds a print-friendly header and colors to the PNG instead of only the QR square.

Customize the card layout (optional)

Links are processed only to generate this QR for the current request.

Live preview

Sample layout—generate to see your real link QR.

Sample
Your link QR

Test scans on multiple phones before printing large runs.

How to use this QR code

  1. Paste your destination. Use the exact page you want opened (menu, booking, coupon, map, profile, etc.).
  2. Generate and test. Click Generate QR code and scan with your phone to confirm it lands on the right page.
  3. Download the PNG. Add it to table tents, posters, packaging inserts, or storefront signage.
  4. Track by campaign notes. Use optional notes to keep internal print placements organized.

Who this tool is for, and how to get the most from it

Practical reference for using a general-purpose URL QR code.

Who this is for

Any small business with a key landing page customers should reach in one scan: booking pages, Instagram profiles, online stores, lead forms, donation pages, gift-card pages, or special-offer pages. If the destination doesn't fit a more specific tool here, this is the right one.

When to use it

Flyers, posters, magazine ads, social-media handouts, table tents linking to a campaign, business cards pointing at portfolios. Always link to the most specific page (booking, sale, signup), not your homepage.

Print & display tips

Print at 3 cm (1.2 in) or larger. Add a single short verb beside the QR ("Scan to book," "Scan for tonight's specials"). Avoid colored QRs unless contrast stays high. For posters viewed from across a room, scale to 10 cm (4 in) per side.

Common mistakes to avoid

Don't link to a homepage when the flyer was about a specific offer. Don't use a tracking URL that expires. Don't put two QR codes on one flyer—pick one. For long-running posters, point the QR at a redirect URL on your own domain so you can change the destination later without reprinting.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to include https:// ?

No. You can paste a link without the scheme and we’ll add https:// automatically when valid.

Can I use social or profile links?

Yes. Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Google Maps, booking profiles, and most public URLs work as long as they are valid web links.

What if my page URL changes later?

You’ll need to generate and print a new QR for the new destination, unless you use a redirect URL you control.

Do you store my links?

No database is used for this tool. The URL is processed for this request to generate the QR image and render the page back to you.