LinkedIn QR Code: Connect With Anyone at Events and Conferences
Stop fumbling with business cards. A LinkedIn QR code lets anyone scan to view your profile and send a connection request instantly — at networking events, conferences, or even across a meeting table.
LinkedIn QR code vs. vCard QR code
Opens your LinkedIn profile. Great for professionals who want connections to see their full work history, recommendations, and posts. Requires the person to have LinkedIn.
Saves your contact info directly to their phone's address book — name, phone, email, company. No LinkedIn account needed. Better for non-LinkedIn contacts.
How to create a LinkedIn QR code
- 1Get your LinkedIn profile URLGo to your LinkedIn profile → click Edit public profile & URL → copy the URL. It looks like linkedin.com/in/yourname.
- 2Generate the QR codePaste your LinkedIn URL into Dynamic QR's URL QR generator.
- 3DownloadDownload as PNG or SVG. Add to business cards, conference badges, slide decks, or email footer (for printed materials).
- 4For company pagesCopy your LinkedIn Company Page URL (linkedin.com/company/yourcompany) and follow the same steps.
Common questions
How do I create a LinkedIn QR code?
Go to your LinkedIn profile → tap the QR icon (or copy your profile URL from the address bar). Paste the URL into Dynamic QR's URL QR generator and download your code.
Does LinkedIn have its own QR code?
Yes — LinkedIn has a built-in QR code scanner and personal code in the app. However, it only works inside LinkedIn. A standard QR code linking to your profile URL works with any camera app, making it better for business cards and print.
What is the best use for a LinkedIn QR code?
Business cards are the top use case — replace or supplement contact details with a QR code that opens your full LinkedIn profile. Also great for conference badges, slide decks, and email signatures (when printed).
Can I use a LinkedIn QR code for my company page?
Yes — copy the LinkedIn company page URL (linkedin.com/company/yourcompany) and generate a QR code from it. Display it at trade shows, on corporate materials, and in presentations.