Twitter / X QR Code Generator

Custom X QR Codes for Profiles, Threads, Tweets & Spaces

What is a Twitter QR code and how does it work

A Twitter QR code is a QR code that opens an X (formerly Twitter) profile, tweet, thread, list, community, Moments, Spaces audio room or search query from any phone camera in one tap. The code encodes the public twitter.com or x.com URL, with auto-redirect handoff between the two domains across iOS, Android and modern browsers. X natively supports QR code sharing per the X Help Center, and developers can build on the X Developer Platform.

Add your logo, brand colors and AI-designed pixel art for a tweet QR that matches your journalist masthead, activist campaign or sponsored testimonial identity. Print on newsletter sign-offs, conference badges, protest posters, podcast cover art, book bookmarks or Spaces companion cards. Every X QR is dynamic by default, so you can swap the destination URL across content cycles or A/B-test profile vs thread vs Spaces variants without reprinting collateral.

Turn an X URL into a QR Code in 3 Steps

Copy your X URL from the Share dialog or address bar, brand the QR code with your logo and matching pixel art, then download in PNG, SVG, or PDF for journalist newsletters, conference badges, podcast cover art or campaign posters.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your X URL

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

  2. Step 2

    Brand the QR code

    Pick from 1200+ templates or generate AI-designed pixel art that matches your journalist brand, campaign poster, podcast cover art or book bookmark. QR codes use Reed-Solomon error correction, keeping the code scannable even with logo overlays and colored pixel patterns. See X Help Center for platform QR guidance.

  3. Step 3

    Print and track

    Export in PNG, SVG, or PDF for any printer or screen. Print on newsletter sign-offs, conference badges, protest posters, podcast cover art or Spaces companion cards. Every Twitter QR is dynamic by default, so each scan logs timestamp, device and approximate location in your dashboard, with the destination URL editable anytime after printing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Twitter QR Codes

Distributing X Profiles, Threads and Spaces with QR Codes

Open X (formerly Twitter), go to the profile, tap Share, then Copy Link. Or copy the x.com/handle URL from a desktop browser. Paste it into QR Code AI, customize the design with your logo and brand colors, then download in PNG, SVG or PDF. Print on newsletter sign-offs, conference badges, podcast cover art or campaign posters; every Twitter QR works on any modern phone camera.

Yes. Twitter QR codes are free on QR Code AI. Generate, customize with your logo, brand colors and AI-designed pixel art templates, then download in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most Twitter QR codes are dynamic by default, which means the destination stays editable after printing and every scan is tracked in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp data, useful for measuring campaign reach without reprinting.

Every Twitter QR generated on QR Code AI is dynamic by default, so the destination routes through a short editable link you can change anytime in your dashboard. Static QRs (the URL hardcoded directly into the pixel pattern) are reserved for offline-only formats like WiFi, vCard, MeCard, PIX and plain text. An editable destination is essential for journalists who switch story coverage or activists who update campaign hashtag URLs frequently.

X URL formats include /handle/status/[ID] for individual tweets, full thread URLs for multi-tweet threads, /i/lists/[ID] for lists, /i/communities/[ID] for communities, /i/spaces/[ID] for Spaces audio rooms and /search?q= for trending hashtags. Paste any of these into QR Code AI and the QR opens the corresponding X experience on iOS and Android. QR codes are supported natively on any modern phone camera.

An X QR opens text-first threads, tweets or Spaces audio rooms on the X platform, ideal for journalists, activists and cultural commentators sharing real-time commentary. A LinkedIn QR opens a professional profile, company page or job post, framed for B2B contact and recruiting. An Instagram QR opens a visual-first profile, Reels feed or specific post for creator-led brand storytelling. Pair them on a single business card to cover the full social-media surface in one print run.

Scanning a Twitter/X QR code opens the linked profile, tweet, or Spaces room inside the X app. Open X, tap your profile photo at the top left, then tap the QR code icon in the menu and choose the Scan tab. Point the camera at the code and the profile loads automatically. To scan a shared image, use your phone Camera app or any QR reader, which opens the x.com link in the browser and offers to launch X.