Discord QR Code Generator

Create customised Discord server-invite QR codes for communities and creator servers that open instantly on any phone camera.

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What is a Discord QR code and how does it work

A Discord QR code is a QR code that opens a discord.gg server invite or a discord.com user profile from any phone camera. Unlike Discord’s in-app login QR, which signs you in on desktop and expires in about 2 minutes, the QR codes created here store a public invite link so anyone can scan and join the server in one tap, even if the Discord app is not installed.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-designed pixel visuals so the code matches your gaming community, creator server or open-source project identity. Use a permanent Discord invite link so the QR stays valid on convention badges or merchandise. The destination remains editable, so you can switch seasonal servers, rotate channel-specific invites or end a campaign without reprinting materials. Track every scan with real-time Analytics, including who scanned, where, and on which device. Download in PNG, SVG or PDF for creator business cards, gaming convention badges, developer conference flyers, hackathon swag bags or community partnership decks.

Turn a Discord invite link into a QR code in 3 steps

Copy your discord.gg server invite link, customise the QR code with your logo and AI pixel visuals, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for creator cards, convention badges or community merchandise.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your Discord invite link

    Open Discord, go to your server, click the channel name and then Invite People. Copy the discord.gg invite link and set the expiry to No Expiry for a stable permanent QR code, because default invites expire after 7 days. For a profile QR, enable Developer Mode in Settings > Advanced, right-click your profile to copy User ID, then create the discord.com/users/[ID] URL.

  2. Step 3

    Print and track

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF for any printer or screen. Test the scan first on iOS and Android, with and without Discord installed, to confirm the invite opens properly. Every scan records the timestamp, device and approximate location in your dashboard, and the destination can be edited anytime.

Frequently asked questions about Discord QR codes

Sharing Discord server invites and understanding Discord's login QR

A Discord QR code stores a discord.gg invite link so anyone can scan it and join your server in one tap. Open Discord, go to your server, click the channel name, choose Invite People, and copy the discord.gg link. Paste it into QR Code AI, customise the code with your logo and brand colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF in about 30 seconds. The destination stays editable and every scan is tracked in your dashboard.

Yes, that is a different type of QR code. The QR shown inside the Discord app is a login QR that another Discord client scans to authorise a desktop sign-in, and it expires quickly. The QR codes created on QR Code AI open public Discord server invite URLs such as discord.gg/[code] or discord.com/invite/[code], which any phone camera can scan. For printed use, set the invite to No Expiry in Server Settings.

Yes. Discord server QR codes are free on QR Code AI. You can generate them, customise them with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed pixel templates, and download them in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most Discord QR codes here are dynamic by default, so the destination can be updated after printing and every scan is tracked in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp data.

Yes, you can create a QR code for a Discord user profile by using the profile URL format discord.com/users/[YourID]. Enable Developer Mode in Discord settings, right-click your profile to copy the User ID, then build the link. Paste that URL into QR Code AI and the QR code will open your Discord profile when scanned with any phone camera. If the app is installed, Discord handles the link directly; otherwise the browser shows a profile preview with an open-in-app option.

A Discord QR code opens an invite-based server with voice, video and text channels organised by topic, which suits ongoing community discussion. A Telegram QR code usually opens a public broadcast channel or a one-to-one chat for update-style communication. A WhatsApp QR code opens a private one-to-one chat where customers can ask questions or book directly. Many creators use Discord alongside Telegram or WhatsApp so people can choose the channel they prefer.

To log in to Discord with a QR code, open the Discord desktop app or the discord.com login page on your computer. The login QR appears next to the username and password fields. On your phone, open the Discord mobile app, go to User Settings, tap Scan QR Code, and point the camera at the QR on your computer screen. The desktop session signs in immediately. This login QR is issued by Discord and cannot be generated by QR Code AI.

On Discord PC, the login QR code appears on the main sign-in screen beside the username and password fields under the heading 'Log in with QR Code'. If you are already signed in, log out first to view it. The same QR is also visible on the discord.com login page in a browser. This code is only for desktop login pairing, rotates roughly every 2 minutes, and should not be shared with anyone.

To scan a Discord QR code for login, open the Discord mobile app, tap your avatar, go to User Settings, and tap Scan QR Code. Then point the camera at the QR shown on the Discord PC login screen. To scan a printed Discord server invite QR code on merchandise or a convention badge, use your phone’s built-in camera app. The discord.gg invite link will appear, and you can tap it to open the server in Discord or in your browser.