The most feature-rich truly free QR code generator that respects your privacy.
20 types including Micro QR & rMQR. Batch generation. UPI & SEPA payments. Gradients, templates, WiFi cards, business cards. No signup. No tracking.
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MeCard is a simpler alternative to vCard, preferred by some Android devices
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.
Upload a CSV to generate multiple QR codes at once. Each row becomes a QR code using your current style.
Format: type,data,filename — type and filename are optional. Use | to separate fields within data.
Supported types: url, text, wifi, phone, email, sms, vcard, whatsapp, location, upi, sepa. Download the sample to see all formats.
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How FaceTime QR Codes Work
A FaceTime QR code encodes a special link that triggers a FaceTime call when scanned on an Apple device. The code can initiate either a video call or an audio call to your specified email address or phone number. It works on iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices that have FaceTime enabled.
When scanned, the user's device prompts them to confirm the call — the call doesn't start automatically, so there's no risk of accidental calls.
How to Create a FaceTime QR Code
- Enter your email or phone number that is registered with FaceTime on your Apple devices.
- Choose the call type — video call (camera on) or audio call (voice only).
- Customize and download your QR code in any format. Print it or share it digitally.
Where to Use FaceTime QR Codes
- Personal business cards — let contacts reach you on FaceTime with a quick scan
- Customer support kiosks — "Scan for live video support" in Apple-focused retail environments
- Family sharing — grandparents and relatives can call you without navigating contacts
- Telemedicine — quick access to video consultations for healthcare providers using Apple devices
Important Notes
FaceTime QR codes only work on Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac). If scanned on an Android device, the call won't connect. For cross-platform video calling, consider using a URL QR code linking to a Google Meet, Zoom, or Teams meeting link instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do FaceTime QR codes work on Android?
No. FaceTime is an Apple-only service. FaceTime QR codes only work when scanned on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac with FaceTime enabled. For cross-platform calling, use a URL QR code linking to a Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams meeting.
Will the call start automatically when someone scans the code?
No. The user's device will show a prompt asking if they want to call. They must confirm before the call connects. This prevents accidental calls.
Should I use my email or phone number?
Either works. Use your Apple ID email if you want calls to ring on all your Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac). Use your phone number if you want calls to ring only on your iPhone.