QR code generator

Turn any short link into a QR code ready for print and mobile sharing.

Create a short URL first, then download a QR code for posters, packaging, events, menus, and mobile-first campaigns.

A QR page performs better when the destination is already a clean short link. That makes print distribution easier to manage and future updates easier to handle.

  • Why short links and QR codes work better together
  • Common use cases
  • FAQ

Why short links and QR codes work better together

Why short links and QR codes work better together

A QR page performs better when the destination is already a clean short link. That makes print distribution easier to manage and future updates easier to handle.

Common use cases

Common use cases

  • Step 01 Restaurant menus, table cards, and in-store quick access
  • Step 02 Event posters, badges, handouts, and registration flows
  • Step 03 Packaging inserts, after-sales support cards, and mobile campaign materials

Related pages

Related pages

FAQ

FAQ

Why not generate a QR code from the original long URL directly?

Long URLs create denser QR patterns and are harder to reuse. Short links keep the code cleaner and easier to manage.

Can the same short link be shared both as text and as a QR code?

Yes. That is the main advantage of building the short link first and using it across both online and offline distribution.