TikTok QR Code Generator

Create a TikTok QR code for profiles, sounds, Live streams and creator drops with tracking built in.

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What is a TikTok QR code and how does it work

A TikTok QR code is a QR code that opens a profile, video, sound, hashtag challenge or Live stream from any phone camera in a single scan. The code stores the public tiktok.com link so people can land directly on the right content on iOS, Android and modern browsers. The TikTok Support documentation explains the available share-link formats for profiles, videos and sounds.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs for custom designs that match your creator identity, TikTok Shop packaging or campaign look. TikTok also has its own in-app login QR for signing in on another device; the codes you create here are share codes: a profile QR to grow followers or a video QR to increase views. Brands planning larger campaigns can also review TikTok for Business options alongside QR-led promotion. Print it on creator business cards, speaker badges, product packaging, album inserts, concert posters, hashtag flyers or event tickets. Every scan is tracked in your dashboard, so you can compare profile, sound and hashtag variants without printing again.

Turn a TikTok URL into a QR Code in 3 Steps

Copy your TikTok link from the Share menu or browser bar, personalise the QR code with your logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for creator cards, speaker badges or TikTok Shop packaging.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your TikTok URL

    Open TikTok, find the profile, video, sound, hashtag or Live stream, then tap Share and Copy Link. Each link type creates a different scan experience: profile for follows, /video/[ID] for watching, /music/ for sound remix, /tag/ for hashtag discovery, and /live for streams.

  2. Step 2

    Brand the QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art that fits your creator identity, TikTok Shop packaging, album insert, concert poster or campaign flyer. A customised code often gets more scans than a plain one.

  3. Step 3

    Print and distribute

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF for print or screen use. Test the scan first on iOS and Android, both with and without TikTok installed, so the destination opens exactly as expected before large-scale printing.

Frequently asked questions about TikTok QR codes

Sharing TikTok content with QR codes

A TikTok QR code opens your profile as soon as someone scans it, so people can follow you without typing your username. Open TikTok, go to your profile and tap Share, then Copy Link, or copy your tiktok.com/@username link from a desktop browser. Paste it into QR Code AI, customise the design with your logo and brand colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for creator cards, speaker badges, TikTok Shop packaging or campaign flyers.

To create a TikTok QR code, copy the profile, video, hashtag or sound link from TikTok and paste it into QR Code AI. Then customise the design with your logo and brand colours, and download it in PNG, SVG or PDF. Unlike TikTok’s in-app TikCode, which is mainly scanned inside the TikTok app, a standard QR code works with regular phone cameras and can open in the app or on the web. Most codes are dynamic, so the destination can be updated later.

Yes. TikTok QR codes are free on QR Code AI. You can generate the code, customise it with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed templates, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most TikTok QR codes are dynamic by default, which means you can edit the destination even after printing, and every scan is recorded in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp details.

On phones where TikTok is installed, scanning the QR code usually opens the TikTok app directly to the linked profile, video, sound, hashtag challenge or Live stream. On phones without the app, the same link opens in the default mobile browser using TikTok’s web view. Modern iOS and Android camera apps generally recognise TikTok links and hand them off correctly when the app is available.

Use a TikTok QR code when you want people to reach short-form vertical videos, sound remixes or hashtag-led discovery. Use an Instagram QR code when the goal is to show a curated profile grid, Reels feed or a specific visual post. Many creators use both platforms together, so printing both codes side by side can work well and lets people choose the platform they prefer.

A TikTok QR code can be scanned either with the TikTok app or with your phone’s regular camera. In TikTok, open the app, tap the profile icon and choose Scan, then point the camera at the code. If TikTok is not installed, use the Camera app or any QR code scanner and open the link in the browser. On both iOS and Android, the link can then open the TikTok page and prompt the app if available.