VK QR Code Generator

Create a VK QR code for profiles, communities, events and posts on printed cards, shop signs and event flyers.

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How VK QR codes reach Russian-language audiences

A VK QR code sends people straight to your VK profile, community page, event or wall post from any phone camera. The code stores the vk.com URL exactly as published, so scanners open the destination in their default browser or the VK app and can follow, join or interact straight away. For platform guidance, see the VK Help Center and the VK Developers reference.

VK’s native sign-in QR, generated inside the VK app for account login, is different from a shareable profile QR like this one. This version is made for print, so anyone can open your VK profile, community or event from a flyer, card or poster. Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs to create a VK QR code that suits your content brand, shopfront, cultural event, conference badge, gaming poster, media campaign or business card.

Turn any VK URL into a QR code in 3 steps

Copy your VK profile, community, event or post URL, customise the code with your logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for cards, signage or flyers.

  1. Step 1

    Choose your VK URL

    Copy the URL from your VK profile, community page, event or wall post. Use vk.com/<id>, vk.com/<short-name>, vk.com/club<id>, vk.com/event<id> or vk.com/wall<id>_<post>. Each format leads to a different VK destination.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the VK QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art to match your Russian-language brand, regional shopfront, event flyer or gaming poster. Strong visual recognition helps turn scans into trust.

  3. Step 3

    Print and share

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF. Print on bio cards, shop signs, event flyers, conference badges or campaign materials. Test the scan first on iOS and Android, both with and without the VK app installed, to make sure the destination opens properly.

Frequently asked questions about VK QR codes

How VK QR codes help people reach Russian-language profiles, communities and posts.

Copy your VK URL, such as vk.com/<id>, vk.com/<short-name>, vk.com/club<id>, vk.com/event<id> or vk.com/wall<id>_<post>, then paste it into QR Code AI. The generated QR code sends scanners directly to that VK destination. You can then add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns so the design fits your audience and printed materials.

Yes. VK QR codes are free to create on QR Code AI. You can customise them with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed templates, then download them in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most VK QR codes are dynamic by default, so you can edit the destination after printing and track scans by country, device, browser and time in your dashboard.

VK QR codes can encode standard vk.com URLs, including vk.com/<id> for default profiles, vk.com/<short-name> for custom profile names, vk.com/club<id> for communities, vk.com/event<id> for events, vk.com/wall<id>_<post> for individual posts and vk.cc short links created with VK’s own shortener. The QR code simply stores the exact public URL you provide.

Yes. A VK QR code can open different types of VK destination as long as you use the correct public URL. Groups and communities usually use vk.com/club<id> or vk.com/<short-name>. Events use vk.com/event<id>, and wall posts use vk.com/wall<owner-id>_<post-id>. When someone scans the code, that exact destination opens directly.

A VK QR code is usually the better fit for Russian-language and CIS-focused audiences because it points to a vk.com profile, community, event or post on a platform widely used in that ecosystem. A Facebook QR is better suited to broader global reach. If you serve both audiences, printing both codes side by side can give people the platform they already use.

To sign in to VK with a QR code, open vk.com on a desktop browser and select the QR code option beside the login form. VK will show a temporary login QR on screen. Then open the VK mobile app, use its QR scanning feature and scan the code shown on your desktop. Once the app confirms the request, the desktop session signs in automatically.