QR Code Generator for Events & Tickets
Print a QR code on tickets, invitations, posters, or wristbands — attendees scan it for the event page, schedule, map, RSVP form, or e-ticket entry. Same code on every flyer, no per-attendee customization needed.
Free PNG download. SVG and EPS export coming with Pro.
Why use this generator
- Concerts, conferences, weddings: print on tickets and posters — attendees scan for the schedule, map, or speaker info.
- RSVP / registration: send invites with a QR that opens the RSVP form on the guest's phone.
- Door check-in: scannable e-tickets where the QR encodes the ticket ID and door staff validates against your system.
- Wristbands at festivals: link to the lineup, food vendor map, or after-party info.
- Trade shows: scan-to-add-to-calendar for session times.
How it works
- 1Paste the event URL (info page, schedule PDF, or registration form).
- 2Pick colors that work with your event branding — but keep high contrast for reliable scanning under stage lighting.
- 3Set error correction to Quartile or High for printed tickets and wristbands that get bent or worn.
- 4Download the PNG. For tickets, print at least 1×1 inch. For posters, scale up to 3×3+ inches for cross-room scanning.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I generate one unique QR code per ticket?
- Not from this free generator — every code here is static (same input → same output). For per-ticket unique codes (each encoding a different ticket ID), you'd want bulk generation, which is on the Business tier roadmap. For 'one QR for the whole event' use cases, the free tier is perfect.
- Will the code still scan under stage lighting?
- Yes, as long as you have decent contrast (dark code on light background, or vice versa with high contrast). Avoid low-contrast brand pairings (pastel-on-pastel) — they fail under colored stage lights.
- What about Apple Wallet / Google Wallet passes?
- Those are a different format — wallet passes carry a barcode inside the pass file. For a simple QR-on-printed-ticket workflow, the free generator here is what you want. For wallet passes, you'd integrate with Apple PassKit / Google Wallet API.
- Can I change the event URL after printing?
- With static QR codes, no — the URL is encoded directly into the printed code. With Pro dynamic QR codes, you can re-point the destination without reprinting, useful if you move the event page or update the schedule.
- How small can I print it on a wristband?
- Minimum 0.75 inch square. Wristbands curve and crease, so bump error correction to High (30%) for damage tolerance.
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