Zoom QR Code Generator

Create a custom Zoom QR code for meeting joins, conferences, pitch decks and webinars.

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How Zoom QR codes open meeting rooms

A Zoom QR code links printed materials such as badges, slides and handouts straight to a Zoom meeting, webinar sign-up page or recording. It stores the zoom.us URL exactly as published, so people can join with one scan. If Zoom is installed, the link opens there. Otherwise, it opens in the web client. Developers building Zoom meeting workflows can also refer to the Zoom Developer Platform for Meeting SDK integration.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs so the code matches your conference badge, pitch deck, classroom syllabus, webinar landing page, telehealth form, podcast site or company meeting notice. You can place it on badges, booth signage, closing slides, whiteboards, PDF syllabi, landing pages, social visuals, referral cards, pitch sheets, service bulletins and LMS embeds.

Turn any Zoom URL into a QR code in 3 steps

Copy your Zoom meeting, webinar or recording URL, customise the code with your logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for badges, slides or classroom materials.

  1. Step 1

    Choose your Zoom URL

    Copy the link from your Zoom meeting room, webinar registration page or recording. Use a meeting link for one-off sessions, a recurring link for a series, a registration link for pre-event sign-ups, or a recording link for on-demand viewing.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the Zoom QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or create QR Art that suits your conference badge, sales deck, class syllabus, webinar page or company meeting notice.

  3. Step 3

    Print and use it

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF. Print it on conference badges, pitch decks, classroom whiteboards, syllabus PDFs, webinar pages, telehealth cards, podcast sheets or LMS embeds. Test the scan on both iOS and Android.

Custom Zoom QR code with scan tracking and short links

Turn any Zoom meeting, webinar or recording URL into a join link people can open with one scan, add your logo and AI-generated designs, track scans across badges and slides, and update the destination later.

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Common questions about Zoom QR codes

Opening Zoom meetings, webinars and recordings in one scan.

Copy your Zoom meeting room URL, webinar registration link or recording URL, then paste it into QR Code AI. The generated QR code sends scanners straight to the Zoom destination. You can add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns so it matches your badge, slide deck or syllabus. After that, download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for print or digital use.

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

Yes, one QR code can be used for recurring Zoom meetings if you link it to the recurring meeting URL. A dynamic QR code is the better option because you can update the destination later without reprinting. Many teams label it by meeting series and quarter, such as “Q1 All-Hands | Jan 2026”, so attendees can recognise the correct code even if the underlying room link changes.

Yes, the QR code works for any publicly shareable Zoom URL, including webinar registration pages and recording playback links. A webinar QR can send people to the sign-up form before the event, while a recording QR can open the on-demand video afterwards. Use a static QR code for one-off sessions, or a dynamic QR code when links may change across a series.

A standard URL QR can point to any external page, but a Zoom QR is set up specifically for Zoom meeting, webinar and recording links. It is better suited when you want templates, guidance and deployment ideas built around join flows. Use a Zoom QR when the destination is a zoom.us link. Use a URL QR when you need to send people to a non-Zoom page such as an event landing page or post-event survey.