QR codes by use case
Making a QR code for something specific — a restaurant menu, a business card, Google reviews, a wedding? Pick your use case below and you get a generator already preset for the right content type, plus real, scenario-specific advice for that job. Every code is built locally in your browser; nothing is uploaded, and static codes never expire.
Restaurant menu QR code
A restaurant menu QR code is really a URL QR code pointing at your online menu. Host the menu on a page you can edit anytime — your own site, an ordering system, even a public PDF or image link — then paste that link into the generator below. Because the code holds the link (not the menu itself), changing prices or dishes only means editing the page; the printed code stays the same.
Business card QR code
A business card QR code uses the vCard format: enter your name, phone, email and company in the generator below, and a single scan pops up a contact card people can save to their address book in one tap — no retyping. It beats printing a bare phone number, because people actually keep you.
Google review QR code
A Google review QR code is a URL QR code pointing at the special 'write a review' link Google generates for your business. Grab that review link from your Business Profile (a short link like g.page/r/…), paste it into the generator below, and a scan drops customers straight onto your star-rating and review page — skipping the search-and-hunt steps where most people give up.
Wedding QR code
A wedding QR code is a URL QR code pointing at your wedding website or RSVP form. Put your details — date, venue, directions, dress code, RSVP, a shared photo album — on a page or form, then paste the link into the generator below and print it on invitations, table cards or a welcome sign. Guests scan once and see it all, instead of you messaging everyone.
Product packaging QR code
A product-packaging QR code is a URL QR code printed on the pack. The landing page can be a how-to, a video tutorial, an authenticity check, warranty registration or a reorder link — paste the matching link into the generator below. Instead of cramming fine print onto the pack, a scan saves space and lets you update the content anytime.
Event QR code
An event QR code is a URL QR code for an event link — a registration form, schedule page, e-ticket or check-in page — printed on posters, banners, badges or tickets. Prepare the page, paste the link into the generator below, and use it to collect sign-ups before, and to handle check-in and hand out the agenda on the day.
Instagram QR code
An Instagram QR code is a URL QR code pointing at your profile link (instagram.com/yourusername). Paste that link into the generator below, and the code you stick in your shop, on packaging or a card lets people open your Instagram profile with one scan — no searching for your handle or landing on the wrong account.
Real estate QR code
A real estate QR code is a URL QR code pointing at a property's listing page (photos, price, layout, virtual tour or viewing booking), printed on a 'For Sale / For Rent' sign, window or flyer. Paste the link into the generator below, and a passerby scans to see the whole property — no typing a URL, no walking into the office to ask.
Guest WiFi QR code
A guest WiFi QR code encodes the network name (SSID), security type and password into one code in a standard format. Fill in your guest network's SSID and password below to generate it — guests scan with the camera, tap 'Join Network', and they're on, with nothing read aloud or typed. Use a separate guest network and never post your main network's password.
Tip jar QR code
A tip jar QR code is a URL QR code pointing at your payment link (a payment-platform pay page or personal pay profile). Paste that link into the generator below and place the code at the bar, on a tip jar, at a gig or on your creator page — people scan to your pay page and tip, no longer blocked by 'no cash, no change.'
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