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Facebook QR Code: Find Yours or Create a Custom One

Facebook has built-in QR codes for Groups and Messenger only. For your Page, profile, or business page, create a custom QR code here — free, no sign-up.

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Easy to use

How to Create a Facebook QR Code in 5 Steps

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Copy Your Facebook URL

Navigate to your Facebook Page, profile, event, or Group. Copy the full URL from your browser address bar. For business Pages, use the Page URL, not your personal profile.

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Paste Into the Facebook QR Code Generator

Open the free QR code generator above and paste your Facebook URL into the input field. The tool accepts any Facebook URL format — Pages, profiles, Groups, events, and even direct Messenger links.

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Customize Your QR Code Design

Choose colors — try Facebook blue (#1877F2) as an accent. Upload your business logo or the Facebook “f” icon. Pick a frame style and add call-to-action text like “Like Us on Facebook.”

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Test Your QR Code

Before printing or sharing, scan the QR code on both iPhone and Android. Verify it opens the correct Facebook Page, profile, or Group. Check if the Facebook app opens (preferred) or the mobile browser.

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Download & Share

Download as PNG for digital use or SVG for print. Print on business cards, signage, product packaging, or share digitally in presentations and email signatures. Each download is free.

Good to know

Does Facebook Have Its Own QR Code?

Yes, but only in two places — and neither gives you a branded, trackable QR code.

Groups QR Code

Admin feature

Settings → Share Group → QR Code

Group admins can generate a QR code that links to the Group's join page. Only available to admins. Plain black-and-white — no customization, no tracking, no logo. See Facebook's Group settings help page for details.

Messenger QR Code

Messaging feature

Messenger → Profile → QR code icon

Messenger has a QR code for connecting with new contacts. Limited to the Messenger app context — not usable for Pages, business profiles, or events. Learn more on Facebook's Messenger help page.

What Facebook doesn't have: There is no built-in QR code for Pages, personal profiles, events, or business pages. No customization (colors, logo). No scan tracking or analytics. No print-optimized downloads.

This is why many businesses turn to a Facebook QR code generator to create custom codes for their Pages and profiles. A third-party generator like QRKIT lets you add your brand colors, upload your business logo, and download in print-ready formats that Facebook's native features don't support. If you're wondering how to get a QR code for your Facebook page, the answer is straightforward: copy your Page URL and paste it into the generator above.

For your Facebook Page, profile, event, or business page, you need a custom QR code generator. Use the free tool above to create one with your logo, brand colors, and download in print-ready formats. Or, if you need a single QR code for all your social profiles, explore our social media QR code generator.

Comparison

Built-in vs. Custom Facebook QR Codes

Facebook's native QR codes cover Groups and Messenger only. Here's how they compare to a custom QR code.

Facebook Built-in

Limited

Available for Groups (admin only) and Messenger. Plain black-and-white, no customization, no analytics.

  • Groups
  • Pages
  • Profiles
  • Events
  • Custom colors & logo
  • Scan tracking & analytics
  • Editable after printing
  • Print-ready download (SVG/PDF)
  • Free

QRKIT Custom

Recommended

Works for any Facebook content type. Full branding, tracking, and print-ready downloads.

  • Groups
  • Pages
  • Profiles
  • Events
  • Custom colors & logo
  • Scan tracking & analytics
  • Editable after printing
  • Print-ready download (SVG/PDF)
  • Free

Our recommendation: If you need a QR code for your Facebook Page, profile, event, or business page, use a custom QR code. Facebook's built-in options only cover Groups and Messenger with no customization or tracking.

Use cases

8 Ways to Use a Facebook QR Code for Your Business

Business Cards

Print a QR code linking to your Facebook Page on business cards. When someone scans, they land on your Page and can Like it instantly. Pair with a vCard QR code to share your full contact info too.

Restaurant Tables

Print on table tents or receipts. Diners scan to Like your Page, leave a review, or see daily specials posted on Facebook.

Event Signage

Link to your Facebook Event page for RSVPs, updates, and photo sharing. Print on posters, badges, and banners.

Product Packaging

Consumer brands: link to your Facebook community or support Page from packaging, labels, and insert cards. Pair with an Instagram QR code on packaging to cover both platforms.

Print Advertisements

Magazine, newspaper, and flyer ads linking to your Facebook Page. Bridge print to digital — no URL to type.

Storefront Windows

Walk-by traffic scans to Like your Page or check opening hours posted on Facebook. Passive follower growth.

Trade Show Banners

Conference and expo materials linking to your business Facebook Page for post-event follow-up. For B2B events, pair with a LinkedIn QR code for professional networking.

Email Signatures

Small QR code in your email footer linking to your Facebook Page. Passive follower growth with every email you send.

Quick guide

Which Facebook URL Should You Use?

Facebook has different URL formats for Pages, profiles, Groups, and events. Use the right one for your QR code.

Facebook Page

facebook.com/YourPageName

Best for businesses, brands, and public figures. Links to your Page's Like button and public content.

Personal Profile

facebook.com/yourname

Best for personal networking and freelancers. Note: some profiles restrict public access due to privacy settings.

Facebook Group

facebook.com/groups/groupname

Best for community building and memberships. Group admins can also use Facebook's built-in QR feature.

Facebook Event

facebook.com/events/eventid

Best for event promotion and RSVPs. Links directly to the event page with date, time, and details.

Tip: For business Pages, use the Page URL — not your personal profile. Ensure the Page is set to public so anyone scanning the QR code can access it.

How to make a QR code for a Facebook page: Copy the Page URL from your browser (not from the Facebook app's share menu, which may use a shortened format). Paste the full URL into the QR code generator above. For Pages with a custom vanity URL (e.g., facebook.com/YourBrand), the QR code will be smaller and scan faster than one encoding a long numeric URL.

For business

Facebook QR Code for Business Pages

Link directly to the part of your Facebook Page that matters most — not just the homepage.

Destination URL tips

Reviewsfacebook.com/YourPage/reviews
Messengerm.me/YourPage
Shopfacebook.com/YourPage/shop

Track performance: Use QR code tracking to see which placements drive the most engagement — business cards vs print ads vs product packaging. Track scan counts, dates, device types, and locations from your QRKIT dashboard.

Create separate QR codes for each destination (reviews, Messenger, Shop) to track which gets the most scans. Each QR code is free to create.

Why your business needs a dedicated Facebook page QR code: A QR code for your Facebook page gives customers a frictionless path from any physical touchpoint — business cards, receipts, packaging — straight to your Page. Unlike sharing a URL verbally or printing a long link, a QR code eliminates typing errors and works even when your vanity URL is hard to spell.

Segment by destination: Instead of one generic QR code, create multiple codes linking to different parts of your Page. A restaurant might print a reviews QR code (facebook.com/YourPage/reviews) on receipts, a Messenger QR code (m.me/YourPage) on a “Need Help?” sign, and a main Page QR code on business cards. Track each separately with QR code tracking to see which drives the most engagement.

Print placement matters: Place QR codes where customers have idle time and a phone in hand: table tents while waiting for food, checkout counters while waiting to pay, packaging inserts after unboxing. These moments have the highest scan rates because the customer is already holding their phone.

Scanning

How to Scan a Facebook QR Code

Phone camera: Point your iPhone or Android camera at the QR code. A notification or link appears — tap it to open the Facebook Page, profile, or Group. No special app needed.

QR code reader app: Any third-party QR scanner works. Facebook QR codes are standard URL QR codes — they open in the Facebook app (if installed) or in the mobile browser.

Facebook app camera: The Facebook app's camera feature can scan some QR codes, but the built-in phone camera is more reliable and faster.

From a saved image: Received a Facebook QR code as a screenshot or in a document? Upload it to any QR reader app or use Google Lens to scan it from your camera roll. This is common when someone sends you a QR code for a Facebook page via email or messaging.

QR code not scanning?

Check that lighting is adequate and you're not too close or far away. Ensure the code is at least 2 cm wide. Verify the Facebook URL is publicly accessible (not restricted by privacy settings). Try scanning with a different phone.

Best practices

Facebook QR Code Design Tips

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Use Facebook Blue (#1877F2)

Use Facebook's brand blue as the QR code's foreground or frame accent color. Keep the background white for maximum contrast and scannability. Don't make the entire code blue. A branded QR code gets significantly more scans than a generic black-and-white one — the Facebook blue accent signals what the code links to before the user even scans.

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Add Your Logo

Use QRKIT's custom QR code generator to upload the Facebook “f” icon or your business logo. The logo appears centered in the QR code without breaking scannability.

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Print at the Right Size

Business cards: 2–3 cm. Counter signs: 5–8 cm. Posters: 8–12 cm. Window signage: 10–15 cm. Download SVG for clean scaling at any print size.

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Include a Call-to-Action

Add “Like Us on Facebook” or “Follow Our Page” text around the QR code. A bare code with no context gets ignored — people need to know what happens when they scan. Other popular CTA options for a Facebook page QR code: “Check In Here,” “Leave Us a Review,” or “Join Our Community.” Match the CTA to the specific action you want visitors to take.

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Test Before Printing

Scan your QR code on both iPhone and Android. Verify it opens the correct Facebook Page, profile, or Group. Check if the Facebook app opens (preferred) or the mobile browser.

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Choose the Right Format

SVG or PDF for print — vector format, scales infinitely without blurring. PNG for digital use: email, web, and presentations. Use the highest resolution available.

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