Map QR Code Generator

Pick a point on the map or search for a place, then create a QR code for that location. Static codes open maps directly; dynamic codes open a location preview page with analytics.

Up to 120 characters.

Shown on the dynamic preview page.

Click to place a marker or drag to move the map.
OpenStreetMap

Click the map, search for a place, or enter coordinates manually.

Dynamic

Live preview

See the QR before you export it

Export format

SVGPDF

Export size

QR guide

Create map QR codes for locations, entrances, and directions

A map QR code opens a selected place or coordinate after scanning. It is useful for stores, venues, event entrances, service addresses, pickup points, and any location that should be easy to find from a phone.

How to create it

  1. 1Search for a place, click the map, or enter latitude and longitude manually.
  2. 2Add an optional location label or QR name so the destination is clear.
  3. 3Preview the coordinates, choose the save mode, then style and download the QR for signs, tickets, or printed materials.

Use cases

  • Store locations

    Help customers navigate to a shop, office, showroom, or service counter.

  • Event entrances

    Point visitors to gates, check-in areas, parking zones, or meeting points.

  • Delivery and pickup

    Make pickup points and drop-off locations easier to find from printed instructions.

  • Tourist routes

    Attach map points to brochures, city guides, hotel desks, and local recommendations.

FAQ

What does a map QR code open?

It opens a map location based on the selected coordinates or place data.

Can I enter coordinates manually?

Yes. You can use the map picker, search, or enter latitude and longitude yourself.

Will it open Google Maps or another app?

The phone decides how to open the map link, usually in a browser or installed map app.

Can I update the location later?

Use dynamic mode when your plan supports editable destinations. Static QR codes keep the original map link.

How precise should the marker be?

Place the marker where visitors should arrive, such as the entrance or pickup area, not only the building center.