Facebook QR Code Generator for Free

Opens the Facebook page directly when scanned.

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What Is a Facebook QR Code?

A Facebook QR code opens your Facebook page or profile the moment someone scans it, so people can find and follow you without searching for your name on Facebook first.

What Does This Generator Actually Do?

This tool takes the link to your Facebook page and encodes it directly into a QR code. There is no separate landing page, headline, or like button involved, just a straight path from a scan to your Facebook profile.

Can I Link to More Than One Facebook Page?

Not with a single code, since each code points to one link. If you manage several pages, you will need a separate code for each one, which usually works better anyway since each code sends people somewhere specific rather than splitting attention across multiple pages.

Why Do I Need a Facebook QR Code?

Turns a Search Into a Scan

Typing your business name into Facebook's search bar and hoping the right page comes up is more effort than most people will bother with. A scan skips that entirely.

Connects Print to Your Page

Adding the code to packaging, a receipt, or a poster gives people an easy way to find and follow you after they have already seen your material in person.

Works Anywhere

The same code works on a printed flyer, a business card, packaging, or a digital ad, since all it takes is a camera to read it.

Completely Free

There is no cost to create a Facebook QR code here, and no account required.

How Do I Create a Facebook QR Code?

1Copy Your Facebook Link

Grab the link to your Facebook page or profile from the address bar or the Share button.

2Paste It Above

Drop the link into the field above. The code builds itself automatically.

3Test It

Scan the code yourself to make sure it opens the right page.

4Choose Your Colors and Size

Set your colors, then pick the size you want to download.

5Download and Use It

Save it as a JPG, PNG, or SVG and add it to whatever you are printing or sharing.

A Few Ways People Use Facebook QR Codes

Retailers

Aster and Co. adds a Facebook QR code to receipts, dressing rooms, and clothing tags so shoppers can follow the brand right after checkout.

Hotels

Somerset Inn and Suites prints a Facebook QR code in guest rooms and at the front desk so visitors can follow along and stay in touch after their stay.

Packaged Goods

Golden Hearth Bakery adds a Facebook QR code to product packaging, giving customers an easy way to follow the brand and see new products.

Any Tips for a Facebook QR Code?

Keep It Big Enough to Scan

Print it at least 2 by 2 centimeters, or about 0.8 by 0.8 inches.

Choose Colors With Enough Contrast

Match your own brand colors if you like, just keep the pattern noticeably darker than the background.

Pick the Right File Format

JPG, PNG, and SVG are all free to download here, no account needed for any of them.

FAQ

How do I scan a Facebook QR code?

Open your phone's camera app and point it at the code for a second or two. Most modern phones will show a notification or open the page automatically. If yours doesn't have a built in scanner, a free QR reader app from your app store will do the job.

What size should my Facebook QR code be?

No smaller than 2 by 2 centimeters, or about 0.8 by 0.8 inches. The exact size depends on where it's going, so pick a larger size for anything printed at a distance, like a poster or a banner.

Can I link to multiple Facebook pages with the same code?

No, each code links to one page. If you manage more than one, create a separate code for each, which tends to work better anyway since it points people somewhere specific rather than splitting attention.

Is my information sent to a server when I create the code?

No. The code is built entirely in your browser from the link you paste in.

Will my QR code expire?

No, and there is no cost to create it either. As long as the page it points to still exists, the code keeps working.