Free Phone Number QR Code Generator
Create a tap-to-call QR code for your phone number. Anyone who scans it is prompted to call you instantly — ideal for business cards, menus and print advertising.
Scanning this QR code will prompt the user to call the number.
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Fill in the fields on the left — your QR code will appear here instantly.
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Your QR code in three steps
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Choose Content Type
Select URL, plain text, email, phone, SMS, WiFi credentials or a contact card from the tabs above the input.
Customise Your QR
Pick foreground and background colours, choose a dot style (square, rounded, or circles), and set your error correction level.
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Download your QR code as a high-resolution PNG (512 px or 1024 px) or a scalable SVG — ready for print or digital use.
Everything you need to create great QR codes
Powerful customisation, multiple formats, and complete privacy — all free.
7 Content Types
URL, plain text, email, phone, SMS, WiFi network credentials, and vCard contact — all from one tool.
Full Customisation
Choose any foreground and background colour. Pick from square, rounded, or dot-style QR modules.
PNG & SVG Download
Download at 512 px or 1024 px PNG for digital use, or as a vector SVG for crisp print output at any size.
Instant Preview
Your QR code updates live as you type — no need to click Generate every time.
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Everything runs in your browser. Your URLs, passwords and contact details never leave your device.
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No account, no watermark, no usage limits. Generate as many QR codes as you need, forever.
Frequently asked questions
Select the Phone tab above, enter your phone number including the country code (e.g. +1 for the US, +44 for the UK), and your QR code generates immediately. Anyone who scans it will see your number in their dialler ready to call.
Their phone opens the native dialler app with your number pre-filled. On most phones, the user taps the green call button to connect. This is much faster than reading and manually typing a phone number.
Yes — include the full international dialling prefix (e.g. +44, +1, +49) to ensure the number works for anyone anywhere in the world who scans the code.
A phone QR code (tel:) opens the dialler app for a voice call. An SMS QR code (sms:) opens the messaging app to send a text. Use the Phone type for click-to-call; use the SMS type if you prefer customers to send you a text message.
Yes — phone QR codes are ideal for restaurant menus, takeaway leaflets, business cards, and window stickers. Customers can call to reserve a table or place an order with a single scan.
No — the number is encoded permanently in the image. The QR code will work as long as that phone number remains active.
How Does a Phone Number QR Code Work?
A phone number QR code encodes a tel: link — the same standard used by websites to create tap-to-call buttons. When scanned, the phone's dialler app opens with the number pre-filled. The user taps Call to connect. This removes all friction from calling — no number to read, memorise, or type.
Best Uses for a Phone Number QR Code
Phone QR codes are ideal for business cards, restaurant menus, takeaway flyers, vehicle decals, estate agent boards, posters, window stickers, and product packaging. Anywhere you want to make it as easy as possible for someone to call you.
Phone QR Code vs SMS QR Code
Use a phone (tel:) QR code for direct voice calls — bookings, enquiries, and customer service. Use an SMS (sms:) QR code when you want customers to send a text message, which can be handled asynchronously. Many businesses display both on their materials.
Including the International Dialling Code
Always include the full international code (e.g. +1 for US/Canada, +44 for UK) even if most of your audience is local. This ensures the QR code works correctly on all phones regardless of the country they are set to. A number without a country code may not dial correctly on international visitors' phones.