Facebook QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for your Facebook page and share it on shopfront windows, event flyers and Marketplace listings

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What is a Facebook QR code and how does it work

A Facebook QR code is a QR code that opens your Facebook Page, Group, Event or Marketplace listing from any phone camera with a single scan. A QR code for a Facebook page stores the public facebook.com/<destination> URL, so people land directly on the right screen and can like, follow, RSVP or message using iPhone, Android or any modern browser.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs so the code matches your business identity. Print it on shop window stickers, restaurant table tents, event flyers, group welcome kits, property open-house boards, neighbourhood Group invites or yard-sale Marketplace listings. The Facebook Help Center is the official source for Page and Group management. Facebook removed its native QR code generator around 2020 for personal profiles, and the short-lived Promote tab QR for Pages was also discontinued. Every Facebook QR here is dynamic by default, so you can edit the destination URL later from your dashboard and track every scan without printing again.

Build a Page, Group or Event QR code in 3 steps

Choose your Facebook destination such as a Page, Group, Event or Marketplace listing, customise the QR code with logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for shop stickers, flyers or table tents.

  1. Step 1

    Choose the destination URL

    Pick your Facebook Page (facebook.com/<page>), Group (/groups/<group>), Event (/events/<event>) or Marketplace listing URL. Each format opens the correct destination inside the Facebook app or a mobile browser.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art to match your shop window, restaurant table tent, event flyer or property sign.

  3. Step 3

    Download and use it

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF for shop stickers, table tents or signboards. Test the scan first on iPhone Camera, Android Lens and the Facebook app to make sure the deep link opens properly.

Frequently asked questions about Facebook QR codes

Sharing Facebook Pages and Groups with QR codes

Facebook removed its built-in QR code generator around 2020 for personal profiles, and the Promote tab QR for Pages was also discontinued soon after. At present, the Facebook app and Pages dashboard do not offer a native QR option. To share a Page or Group, paste the public facebook.com URL into QR Code AI, customise it with your logo and brand colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for print use.

To get a QR code for a Facebook page or group, open Facebook, go to the Page or Group, copy the URL from the browser address bar, and paste it into QR Code AI. You do not need a Facebook login inside the generator because the code is created externally. After that, customise the design and download it in PNG, SVG or PDF. The same method works for Events and Marketplace listings too.

Yes. A Facebook QR code is free on QR Code AI. You can create it, add your logo, brand colours and AI-designed templates, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most Facebook QR codes are dynamic by default, so the destination remains editable after printing, and each scan can be tracked in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp details.

Facebook does not currently show a QR code inside the app or Pages dashboard. To create one for your Facebook Page, Group or Event, copy the public URL from your browser and paste it into QR Code AI. The tool then generates a customised QR code that you can download and print on flyers, stickers, table tents or other materials.

A Facebook QR code opens a Page, Group, Event or Marketplace listing, which is often better for community updates, local business engagement and broader public information. An Instagram QR code usually opens a profile or bio link, which suits visual content and creator-led discovery. The right choice depends on the audience you want to reach and the action you want them to take after scanning.