Zoom QR Code Generator

Create custom Zoom QR codes for conferences, pitch decks and webinars.

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How Zoom QR Codes Open Meeting Rooms

A Zoom QR code connects printed materials such as conference badges and pitch decks to a Zoom meeting room, webinar registration page or recording playback. It stores the zoom.us link exactly as published. When scanned, people open the Zoom app if it is installed, or the Zoom web client if it is not, ready to join with a single tap. Developers building on Zoom can refer to the Zoom Developer Platform for Meeting SDK integration.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs to create codes that suit a conference badge, sales pitch deck, classroom syllabus, webinar landing page, telehealth intake form, podcast website or all-hands notice. Use them on conference badges, exhibition stand signage, final pitch-deck slides, classroom whiteboards, syllabus PDFs, webinar landing pages, social graphics, telehealth referral cards, podcast pitch sheets, service bulletins and corporate training LMS embeds.

Turn Any Zoom URL into a QR Code in 3 Steps

Copy your Zoom meeting, webinar or recording URL, customise the code with your logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for conference badges, pitch decks or classroom embeds.

  1. Step 1

    Choose your Zoom URL

    Copy the URL from your Zoom meeting room, webinar registration page or recording. Use meeting links for one-off events, recurring links for a series, registration links for advance sign-up, or recording links for on-demand viewing.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the Zoom QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art to match the look of your conference badge, sales pitch deck, classroom syllabus, webinar landing page or all-hands notice.

  3. Step 3

    Print and share

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF. Print on conference badges, pitch decks, classroom whiteboards, syllabus PDFs, webinar landing pages, telehealth cards, podcast sheets or LMS embeds. Test the scan on both iOS and Android.

Custom Zoom QR with Scan Tracking and Short URLs

Turn any Zoom meeting, webinar or recording link into a single-scan join point, add your logo and AI-generated designs for instant recognition, track scans across badges and decks, and update the destination whenever needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Zoom QR Codes

Opening Zoom meetings in one scan.

Copy the URL for your Zoom meeting room, webinar registration page or recording, then paste it into QR Code AI to generate a code that opens the chosen Zoom destination straight away. You can add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns to match a conference badge, pitch deck or syllabus. Download the finished file in PNG, SVG or PDF.

Yes. Zoom meeting QR codes are free to create in 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 Zoom meeting QR codes are dynamic by default, so you can edit the destination after printing and track each scan in your dashboard by country, device, browser and timestamp.

Yes, one QR code can be used for recurring Zoom meetings if you link it to the recurring meeting URL and use a dynamic QR code. That lets you update the destination later without printing a new code. Many teams label the code with the meeting series and quarter, such as 'Q1 All-Hands - Jan 2026', so attendees can recognise it even if the underlying room link changes between sessions.

Yes, a Zoom QR code can point to any publicly shareable Zoom URL, including webinar registration pages and recording playback links. Webinar QR codes take people to the sign-up page before the event. Recording QR codes open the on-demand video afterwards. Use a static QR code for a one-off event, or a dynamic QR code when links may change across a series.

A standard URL QR code can point to any external page, but it treats Zoom like any other website. A Zoom QR code is better suited to meeting and webinar journeys, with templates for remote teams, teachers, trainers, webinar hosts, sales reps, recruiters, therapists and podcast guests, plus guidance for meeting, webinar and recording links. Use a Zoom QR when the destination is a zoom.us link, and a URL QR for non-Zoom pages such as event landing pages or post-event surveys.