Free LinkedIn QR Code Generator

Create a QR code that opens your LinkedIn profile, company page, or a specific post in one scan. Print it on business cards, conference badges, sales decks, and email signatures so new contacts can connect with you without manually searching your name.

Paste your LinkedIn URL below — profile (linkedin.com/in/yourname), company (linkedin.com/company/yourco), or post (linkedin.com/posts/...).

Works for personal profiles, company pages, posts, and articles.

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Why a LinkedIn QR Belongs on Every Business Card

LinkedIn has its own profile QR code (visible under the Search bar in the mobile app) but it only scans from inside the LinkedIn app. That's fine when you're at a networking event with someone who's already opened it, but useless on a printed business card where you want anyone with a phone camera to be able to connect.

A standard URL QR works from any phone's camera and opens your LinkedIn profile in the browser, where the user can tap Connect or Follow with their existing LinkedIn session. Conversion rates are meaningfully higher than "go search for me on LinkedIn."

Sales teams put them on proposal decks and printed handouts. Recruiters use them on conference badges. Founders link them to their company page on packaging and trade-show materials. For consultants and freelancers, it's the cheapest credibility upgrade you can ship.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this different from LinkedIn's built-in QR code?

Yes. LinkedIn's QR only scans from inside the LinkedIn app. A standard URL QR scans from any camera and opens your profile in the browser, which prompts to launch the app if installed. Wider reach, fewer steps for the scanner.

Can I link to my company page instead of my personal profile?

Yes — just paste the company page URL (linkedin.com/company/yourcompany) instead. Same applies for showcase pages and group URLs.

Will the QR break if I change my LinkedIn custom URL?

Yes — the URL contains your custom handle (the part after /in/). If you change it, any printed QR stops working. Pick a custom URL you're committed to before printing.

Can I make a QR for a specific LinkedIn post or article?

Yes. Open the post, click the three-dot menu → Copy link to post, paste it here. Useful for amplifying a thought-leadership piece on a printed flyer or in a slide deck.

Where should I place a LinkedIn QR for best results?

Back of business cards (the highest-converting spot), conference badges, sales-deck "about me" slides, email signature images, and printed company brochures. Avoid stickers in places where the scanner doesn't already have an intent to connect.