Phone Number QR Code Generator

Create a phone QR code that opens a one-tap call instantly for helplines, sales teams and emergency contacts.

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What is a phone QR code and how it works

A phone QR code is a scannable square that opens the dialler with your number already filled in when someone scans it from their phone, and they only need to tap Call. Behind the scenes, it is a QR code that encodes the RFC 3966 tel URI scheme. Phone numbers should follow the ITU-T E.164 numbering plan such as +15551234567 for broad dialler compatibility. It works natively on iOS, Android, macOS and Windows devices.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs for custom designs that match your visual identity. Print it on plumber van decals, property signage, locksmith stickers, restaurant table displays, customer support packaging, clinic posters or expo banners. You can also encode an extension for direct routing to a department. Every phone QR is dynamic by default, so the destination number can be updated from your dashboard and each scan is tracked without reprinting the campaign.

Turn a phone number into a one-tap call in 3 steps

Enter the number with an optional extension, personalise the QR code with your logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for vehicle wraps, signboards or table displays.

  1. Step 1

    Enter the phone number

    Add the phone number in E.164 format with country code, for example +15551234567. You can also encode an extension after a comma, such as tel:+15551234567,,123, to route calls directly to a department.

  2. Step 2

    Personalise the QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Code Art to match vehicle wraps, property signs or restaurant table displays.

  3. Step 3

    Print and use it

    Download in PNG for digital use, SVG for scalable vector output, or PDF for print. Use it on vehicle decals, yard signs, customer support packaging or healthcare posters. Every phone QR is dynamic by default, and each scan records timestamp and approximate location in your dashboard.

Frequently asked questions about phone QR codes

One-tap calling with tel QR codes on any phone.

Enter the phone number in international format, such as +1-415-555-0100, in QR Code AI and the generator creates a tel: URI based on RFC 3966, then encodes it into the QR. You can customise it with your logo and brand colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for business cards, shopfront glass, restaurant tables or service vehicle decals. When scanned, the phone dialler opens with the number already filled in on iPhone and Android.

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

A phone QR code opens the dialler with your number ready to call, so the user only needs to confirm and tap Call. A vCard QR saves a full contact card with details such as name, phone number, email and address into the contact list. A phone QR code is best for instant calling, while a vCard QR is better for saving complete contact information.

Yes, a phone QR code can include an extension by adding a comma after the main number, followed by the extension digits. The dialler pauses briefly and then sends the extension tones. For example, tel:+15551234567,,123 routes the call after the pause. Most modern diallers support multiple commas when longer pauses are needed for automated support menus or IVR systems.

Yes, phone QR codes work on both iPhone and Android because the RFC 3966 tel URI format is supported natively across modern devices. Most users can scan directly from the default camera app without installing any extra QR code scanner. This makes phone QR codes a reliable option for printed materials, packaging, signs and customer service touchpoints.

Use a phone QR code when the customer needs immediate voice support and should connect with a person straight away. Use an SMS QR code when you want to open a prefilled text draft for replies, opt-ins, booking keywords or photo sharing. A phone QR code suits urgent conversations, while an SMS QR code suits flexible text-based communication. Many businesses print both so customers can choose the channel they prefer.