LinkToQR.co

Link to QR Code Generator

Convert any link to a QR code in seconds, then manage dynamic QR codes, editable destinations, and scan analytics from one dashboard.

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Paste a link on the left to begin.

How LinkToQR.co Works

To convert link to QR code, use the same simple flow for a Website URL, QR code URL, QR link, or mobile link.

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Paste Your Link

Paste a Website URL, Shopify product page, menu link, form link, vCard page, WiFi access page, or social profile URL.

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Generate Your QR Code

LinkToQR creates a static QR Code preview in the browser, so you can check the QR pattern before downloading.

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Download, Share, or Print

Download a high-resolution PNG for digital use or SVG for business cards, flyers, posters, menus, and product packaging.

Popular Link to QR Tools

Pick a preset for common data types, including URL, WiFi Access, Email code, Phone, Location, vCard, and social profile links.

Browse by Category

Find the right generator faster with clean category groups for platforms, payments, files, forms, classrooms, and everyday links.

Why LinkToQR

Why Use LinkToQR?

LinkToQR is a complete QR code platform for static QR codes, dynamic QR codes with editable destinations, and scan analytics — with high-quality codes you can share or print.

Selected reason PNG for screens, SVG for print.

Fast Link to QR Conversion

LinkToQR converts a URL to QR code in a few steps: paste the link, preview the QR code, and download the file.

Best fit

Best for quick sharing, last-minute print work, and simple URL to QR code tasks.

Quick check
  • Paste the final URL.
  • Scan the preview once.
  • Download the right file type.
Use cases

Best Ways to Use a Link to QR Code

A QR code link is useful when a printed surface, screen, package, or sign needs to open a web page fast.

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Business Cards

Add a QR code link to a website, vCard, resume, portfolio, booking page, or LinkedIn profile.

Where to place it

Place the QR code on the back side or lower front corner.

What the scan opens

Portfolio, vCard, resume, booking page, or LinkedIn profile.

Before publishing
  • Use SVG for crisp print.
  • Keep the written URL or name nearby.
  • Scan a printed proof before ordering cards.

Link to QR Best Practices

Use these best practices before you publish a QR code for marketing, support, restaurant menus, product packaging, offices, or classrooms.

QR code Real Life Use Cases

QR codes work on museum exhibit shortcuts, hiking trail markers, concert wristband linking, repair manual access, geocaching coordinates, telescope star charts, and product labels.

Use a Public and Working Link

Use a public URL that opens on mobile. A private page, expired file, or blocked region can stop scanning from helping users.

Test the QR Code Before Printing

Scan the QR code from a phone before you print business cards, menus, labels, packaging, or posters.

Keep Enough Space Around the QR Code

Keep a quiet zone around the finder pattern and data modules so the QR scanner can read the QR pattern clearly.

Use High Contrast for Better Scanning

Use a dark QR code on a light background. High contrast improves QR code usability on paper, screens, stickers, and signs.

Static vs Dynamic Link to QR Codes

Static QR codes store the final link inside the QR pattern. Dynamic QR codes use a redirect link for editing, tracking, and QR analytics.

Type
Best for
Key info
Static QR code
Permanent links, printed cards, menus, labels, and simple sharing
The QR code stores the exact link, so create a new QR code when the URL changes.
Dynamic QR code
Editable redirects, tracking, QR analytics, campaigns, and QR code shortener workflows
The QR code points to a redirect service that can change the destination later.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a link to a QR code?

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Paste the link into LinkToQR, generate the QR code, then download the QR code as PNG or SVG.

How much does LinkToQR cost?

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Plans start at $0 for standard static QR code downloads with no signup required. Paid Pro and Business subscriptions add saved dynamic QR codes, editable destinations, and scan analytics, and Pro starts with a 14-day trial. See the pricing page for full plan details.

Do QR codes created from links expire?

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No. Static QR codes created from links do not expire. The QR code keeps working while the destination link stays public and active.

What type of links can I convert to QR codes?

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You can convert website URLs, Shopify pages, restaurant menus, WiFi access pages, product packaging links, vCards, payment pages, forms, and social profile links.

What is the best size for printing a QR code?

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Use a size that scans clearly from the viewing distance. For business cards, keep the QR code large enough for a phone camera and use SVG when possible.

Why is my QR code not scanning?

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A QR code usually fails when the link is broken, the print is too small, the color contrast is weak, or the quiet zone around the QR pattern is crowded.

Should I use a static or dynamic QR code?

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Use a static QR code for a permanent link. Use a dynamic QR code when you need editing, redirects, tracking, or analytics after publishing.