Twitter / X QR Code Generator

Create a custom X QR code for profiles, threads, tweets and Spaces in seconds.

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What is a Twitter QR code and how it works

A Twitter QR code is a QR code that opens an X (formerly Twitter) profile, tweet, thread, list, community, Moments page, Spaces audio room or search result from any phone camera with a tap. It encodes a public twitter.com or x.com URL, with automatic redirecting between both domains on iOS, Android and modern browsers. X supports QR sharing natively according to the X Help Center, and developers can extend workflows through the X Developer Platform.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs to create QR codes for tweets that match your newsroom identity, campaign visuals or sponsored content. Print them on newsletter sign-offs, conference badges, protest posters, podcast cover art, book inserts or Spaces companion cards. Every X QR is dynamic by default, so you can update the destination later or test profile, thread and Spaces versions without printing again.

Turn an X URL into a QR code in 3 steps

Copy your X URL from the Share menu or address bar, customise the QR code with your logo and a matching AI-generated design, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for newsletters, event badges, podcast artwork or campaign posters.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your X URL

    Open X (formerly Twitter), find the profile, tweet, thread, list, community, Moments page, Spaces room or search you want to share. Tap Share, then Copy Link. Both twitter.com and x.com links work because X redirects automatically between the two domains.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the QR code

    Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art to match your media brand, campaign poster, podcast artwork or book insert. QR codes use Reed-Solomon error correction, so they stay scannable even with logo overlays and coloured pixel patterns. For platform guidance, see the X Help Center.

  3. Step 3

    Print and track

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF for print and screen use. Add it to newsletter sign-offs, conference badges, protest posters, podcast cover art or Spaces companion cards. Every Twitter QR is dynamic by default, so each scan records the time, device and approximate location in your dashboard, and you can change the destination URL anytime after printing.

Frequently asked questions about Twitter QR codes

Sharing X profiles, threads and Spaces with QR codes.

Open X (formerly Twitter), go to the profile, tap Share, then choose Copy Link. You can also copy the x.com/handle URL from a desktop browser. Paste the link into QR Code AI, customise the design with your logo and brand colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF. The finished QR code can be printed on newsletters, event badges, podcast artwork or campaign posters and scans on modern smartphone cameras.

Yes. You can create a Twitter QR code for free on QR Code AI. Add your logo, brand colours and AI-designed templates, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most Twitter QR codes are dynamic by default, so the destination can still be edited after printing, and each scan appears in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp data for campaign measurement.

Yes. Every Twitter QR created on QR Code AI is dynamic by default, so the destination runs through a short editable link that you can update anytime in your dashboard. Static QR codes, where the URL is fixed directly in the pattern, are mainly used for offline-only formats such as WiFi, vCard, MeCard, Pix and plain text. An editable destination is useful when a story link, campaign page or post changes later.

Yes. An X QR code can open a specific tweet, a full thread, a list, a community, a Spaces audio room or even a search result, depending on the URL you paste in. X uses formats such as /handle/status/[ID] for posts, /i/lists/[ID] for lists, /i/communities/[ID] for communities, /i/spaces/[ID] for Spaces and /search?q= for searches. The QR code then opens that exact X destination on iOS and Android.

An X QR code opens text-led posts, threads or Spaces audio rooms on X, which suits journalists, campaign teams and commentators sharing live updates. A LinkedIn QR code is better for professional profiles, company pages or job posts. An Instagram QR code is better for visual profiles, Reels and individual posts. Using more than one on the same business card or printed asset helps cover different social channels in one print run.

Scanning a Twitter/X QR code opens the linked profile, post or Spaces room in the X app or browser. To scan a QR code inside the X app, open X, tap your profile photo at the top left, tap the QR code icon in the menu, then choose the Scan tab and point your camera at the code. You can also use your phone’s Camera app or another QR code scanner to open the x.com link directly.