Airbnb QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for Airbnb listings, welcome books, door-code cards, and amenities sheets

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What is an Airbnb QR code and how it works

An Airbnb QR code is a QR code that opens a public Airbnb listing or host profile on airbnb.com as soon as someone scans it with a phone camera. The link can point to airbnb.com/rooms/[id] for a property listing or airbnb.com/users/show/[id] for a host profile, so guests go straight to photos, availability, and booking details without searching manually.

You can add your logo, brand colours, and AI-designed pixel styling so the code matches a single property, glamping cabin, or managed rental portfolio. Print it on welcome book inserts, amenities sheets, door-code envelopes, acrylic display cards, or host packs that sit alongside Booking.com and Vrbo materials. Every Airbnb QR is dynamic by default, so you can change the destination after printing, whether you are updating links between stays or swapping guest information by language. Each scan records time, device, and approximate location, so a code in the welcome book can be measured separately from one placed near the lockbox. Hosts can also refer to the Airbnb host resources for setup guidance and support.

Turn an Airbnb listing into a QR code in 3 steps

Copy your airbnb.com listing URL, customise the QR with your logo and matching pixel styling, then download it in PNG, SVG, or PDF for welcome books, door-code envelopes, or host packs.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your Airbnb listing link

    To create QR code content for Airbnb, open the app, go to your listing page, then copy the airbnb.com/rooms/[id] URL from the share menu or address bar. For host profiles, copy the airbnb.com/users/show/[id] link instead. Our validator checks for broken URLs and missing protocol prefixes.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the design

    Choose from 1200+ host templates or generate QR Art. Match the look of a single property, glamping cabin or holiday-rental portfolio. Reed-Solomon error correction helps keep the code scannable even with a logo or stylised pixels.

  3. Step 3

    Print and track

    Export PNG for screen use, SVG for scalable print output, or PDF for layered design files. Print on welcome book inserts, door-code envelopes, acrylic display cards, or host packs. Every QR for Airbnb is dynamic by default, so each scan logs a timestamp and approximate location in your dashboard, and you can edit the destination URL anytime after printing.

Frequently asked questions about Airbnb QR codes

Designing Airbnb QR codes for hosts

Copy your Airbnb listing URL from the share menu or address bar, then paste it into QR Code AI. After that, add your logo, choose your brand colours, and download the finished QR in PNG, SVG, or PDF format for welcome books, amenities sheets, or door-code cards. Every Airbnb QR is dynamic by default, so the destination can still be updated after printing.

An Airbnb QR code can link to any public Airbnb URL, including a property listing, host profile, or review-related page, and it can also point to a self check-in guide or amenities page if that destination is public. Once pasted into QR Code AI, the code opens that page on iPhone, Android, or desktop when scanned.

Yes. Airbnb QR codes can be created for free on QR Code AI. Static QR codes encode the data directly into the pattern. Dynamic QR codes stay scannable as well, while letting you update the destination behind the printed code without reprinting. You can also download them in PNG, SVG, or PDF without watermarks.

Yes. Every Airbnb QR created on QR Code AI is dynamic by default, so the destination runs through an editable short link in your dashboard. That means you can change the listing URL between booking periods, update amenities information for different guest groups, or point the same printed code to a seasonal page without printing new inserts, cards, or envelopes.

Use an Airbnb QR when guests should land directly on the public airbnb.com listing with photos, availability, and host messaging. Use a vCard QR when the main goal is saving the host’s contact details, such as name, phone, email, and website, into the guest’s phone. Use a URL QR when you want to send guests to another webpage, such as a host site or neighbourhood guide.

To get a QR code for an Airbnb listing, open your Airbnb app or website, go to the listing page and copy the airbnb.com/rooms/[id] URL from the share menu or browser bar. Paste it into QR Code AI, add your logo and colours, then download the file in PNG, SVG, or PDF for welcome books, door-code envelopes, or display cards. The destination remains editable after printing.