Free Phone Number QR Code Generator
Create a QR code that dials a phone number when scanned. One scan and your customer is calling you — no typing, no searching for the number.
- QR Generator
- Free Business Card Designer
- Printable WiFi Cards
- Batch CSV (500 codes)
- 40 Templates
- 20 Languages
Local uploads stay in your browser and only appear on the printed card. The QR data uses the URL above.
More fields (optional)
Address
Social profiles
Tip: right-click any spot on Google Maps and copy the coordinates
A red Swiss flag is automatically overlaid on the QR — required by Swiss banks.
Paste a BOLT11 invoice (lnbc...) or a Lightning address. We prefix with the lightning: URI scheme so any Lightning wallet can scan it.
Compatible with Google Authenticator, Authy, 1Password, Bitwarden, and any standard TOTP app.
Encodes the entire authorized_keys line. Scan to copy/paste the key onto a new machine.
For very long keys, use rMQR landscape or split into multiple QRs. Standard QR caps around ~2KB.
The official WireGuard mobile apps scan these directly. Never include your private key in a printed QR — only digital sharing.
GS1 Digital Link is the modern web-friendly alternative to the EAN-13 barcode for retail products. Resolver domain defaults to id.gs1.org but you can use your own.
Paste the share link from the Spotify app, or just the ID. We build the open.spotify.com URL automatically.
Format depends on platform — for Mastodon use @user@instance, for Bluesky use handle.bsky.social, for Nostr paste the npub key.
Geo URI (RFC 5870) opens directly in any maps app on the device — Google Maps, Apple Maps, OsmAnd, etc. — without picking a vendor.
Standard BitTorrent magnet link. Scanned by any BitTorrent client that supports URI scheme handlers.
Paste a full RFC 5545 iCalendar payload — supports multiple events, alarms, recurring rules. Most calendar apps import the QR directly.
Local uploads stay in your browser and only appear on the printed card. MeCard QR data has no photo field.
MeCard is a simpler alternative to vCard, preferred by some Android devices
More fields (optional)
Address
Micro QR capacity: 35 digits, 21 uppercase alphanumeric, or ~15 bytes (lowercase/URLs). Best for short codes, serial numbers, and IDs. For URLs, use standard QR instead.
Rectangular Micro QR — a narrow, wide format ideal for test tubes, wristbands, and ticket strips. Up to 361 characters.
Show 30 more templates
Save a style with the button above to keep your favourites here.
Or pick a built-in icon:
Renders behind the QR at reduced opacity. Auto-forces EC=H so the QR still scans through the photo.
Batch Generation
Upload a CSV to generate up to 500 QR codes in a single batch. Each row becomes its own QR — pick a template or override 21 properties on a per-row basis: colors, frames, dot/eye/eyeball styles, gradients, transparency, size, error correction, format, built-in logo, and more.
21 columns: type, data, filename, frametext, frame, template, fgcolor, bgcolor, size, ec, dotstyle, eyestyle, format, logo, gradient, g2, gtype, gangle, transparent, eyeball, eyecolor. Only type and data are required. Use | to separate fields inside data (e.g. ssid|password|WPA).
All 20 QR types supported, including URL, WiFi, vCard, MeCard, Email, SMS, Event, Location, UPI, SEPA, PayPal, Crypto, Micro QR and rMQR. Download the sample CSV to see every column, all 40 templates, 11 frame styles, and the 12 built-in logos in action.
Save the entire QR — type, all field values, style, frame, logo, business card design — as a single .qr.json file. Load it later to recreate everything in one click.
Enter content to generate your QR code
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How Phone QR Codes Work
A phone QR code encodes a tel: link with your phone number. When scanned on any smartphone, it opens the dialer with your number pre-filled. The user taps the call button to connect. It works on every smartphone — iPhone, Android, and even basic phones with QR scanning capability.
How to Create a Phone QR Code
- Enter your phone number including the country code (e.g., +1 555 123-4567 for US).
- Customize the design with colors, templates, or your logo.
- Download and place your QR code wherever you want people to call you.
Where to Use Phone QR Codes
- Business cards — one scan to call, no manual dialing
- Storefronts and signage — "Scan to call for hours or directions"
- Service vehicles — plumbers, electricians, and tradespeople can put a QR on their van
- Emergency contacts — display in break rooms, hotel lobbies, or public spaces
- Real estate listings — "Scan to call the listing agent"
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the call start automatically?
No. The QR code opens the phone dialer with your number pre-filled. The user must tap the call button to actually place the call. This prevents accidental calls.
What phone number format should I use?
Include the full number with country code for international compatibility. For example: +1 (555) 123-4567 for US, +44 20 7946 0958 for UK. The generator handles formatting automatically.
Can I include an extension?
You can add an extension by including it in the phone number field. Use a comma for a pause (e.g., +15551234567,123) or a semicolon for a wait (e.g., +15551234567;123). Support varies by device.
Do phone QR codes work on tablets and computers?
Tablets without cellular service can't place voice calls, but if the user has FaceTime, Skype, Google Voice, or another VoIP app set as their default tel: handler, the QR code will open that app instead. On Macs, scanning a phone QR code typically opens FaceTime or the Phone Continuity feature. On Windows, it usually does nothing unless a VoIP app is registered.
Can I encode a toll-free or premium-rate number?
Yes — the format is the same. Toll-free numbers (1-800, 1-888, etc.) and international freephone numbers work fine. Premium-rate numbers also encode normally, but be aware that some carriers warn the user before connecting, and many users avoid scanning unknown premium-rate codes for safety reasons.
Will my number show up in the user's recent calls?
Yes, after they tap the call button. The dialler treats it like any other outgoing call — it appears in their recent-calls list and uses their normal call minutes or plan. There's no special tracking or analytics — we encode the number directly into the QR pattern with no involvement from our servers.
How many digits can I include?
QR codes can hold thousands of digits, so practical phone numbers are nowhere near the limit. The longest standard E.164 phone number is 15 digits (country code plus subscriber number). You can also append commas, pluses, hashes, and digits for IVR navigation (e.g., +18005551234,,1,2,5) and the dialler will play those tones automatically after the call connects.