Twitch QR Code Generator

Create trackable Twitch QR codes for live streams, channel follows and VOD replays.

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What is a Twitch QR code and how it works

A Twitch QR code is a QR code that opens a public twitch.tv channel, live stream, clip or VOD from any phone camera with a single tap. It stores the twitch.tv link so people land directly on the stream or channel page on iOS, Android or any modern browser, ready to watch as a guest or follow using a Twitch account.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs so the code matches your streamer style, esports team identity or gaming community look. The Twitch Help Portal explains how channels, clips and schedules are shared. Twitch Creator Camp offers creator resources for growing your audience online and offline. Print it on streamer business cards, esports tournament badges, gaming convention merchandise, charity-stream donation cards or IRL stream backdrops. Every twitch.tv QR is dynamic by default, so you can change the destination between stream seasons or rotate featured channels without printing again.

Turn a Twitch URL into a QR code in 3 steps

Copy your Twitch channel or live-stream URL from the address bar, personalise the stream QR with your logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for streamer cards, esports badges or gaming merchandise.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your Twitch URL

    Open Twitch and go to your channel or live-stream page. Copy the twitch.tv/yourchannel URL or a specific clip, VOD or schedule URL: /clips for highlights, /videos/[ID] for VOD playback, or /schedule for upcoming streams.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or create matching QR Art for streamer cards, esports badges, gaming convention merchandise or IRL stream backdrops.

  3. Step 3

    Print and share

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF for any printer or screen. Test it first on iOS and Android, with and without the Twitch app installed, to make sure the stream opens properly before large-scale printing.

Frequently asked questions about Twitch QR codes

Sharing Twitch channels, streams and VODs with QR codes.

Open Twitch, go to your channel page and copy the twitch.tv/yourchannel URL from the address bar, or copy a specific live-stream, clip or VOD link. Paste it into QR Code AI, customise it with your logo and brand colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF format for printing on streamer cards, esports badges or convention merchandise.

Yes. Twitch QR codes are free on QR Code AI. You can create them, customise them with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed templates, then download them in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most Twitch QR codes are dynamic by default, so you can edit the destination after printing and track each scan in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp details.

Yes, a Twitch QR code can open a specific stream, clip, VOD or schedule page depending on the URL you paste. Twitch uses formats like twitch.tv/yourchannel for the main channel, twitch.tv/yourchannel/clips for clips, twitch.tv/videos/[ID] for VOD playback and twitch.tv/yourchannel/schedule for upcoming streams. Once added to QR Code AI, the code opens that exact Twitch destination on iOS and Android.

Yes, Twitch QR codes can open a public channel or live stream in a mobile browser even if the viewer is not logged in. People can usually watch as guests, while actions like following the channel or subscribing need a Twitch account. That means the QR code still works for both existing followers and first-time viewers who simply want to scan and watch.

A Twitch QR code is better suited for live broadcasts and VOD replay, so it sends viewers to an active stream or recorded session built around real-time chat. A YouTube QR code is more suitable for long-form videos, search discovery and watch-later viewing. Many creators print both, using Twitch for live viewing and YouTube for recorded content when the stream is offline.

Twitch includes a built-in QR code only for two-factor authentication setup, not for sharing channels. You can find that code under Settings, Security and Privacy, then Edit Two-Factor Authentication, where it is scanned with an authenticator app such as Authy. To share a channel, stream, clip or VOD with a QR code, you need to create one separately from the twitch.tv URL.

The QR code on Twitch appears mainly in the two-factor authentication setup area. It is available under Settings, Security and Privacy, then Edit Two-Factor Authentication, and is used once to connect an authenticator app. Twitch does not provide a native share-by-QR option for channels, clips or VODs, so creators usually copy the channel link and convert it using a QR code generator for print or on-screen use.