QR Code for Linktree: One Scan to All Your Links
Linktree is already the hub of your digital world. A QR code makes it physical — one scan from a business card, flyer, or piece of packaging and your audience reaches every link you've ever shared.
How to create a QR code from your Linktree URL
Why Linktree + QR code is such a powerful combination
On its own, Linktree solves the “one link in bio” problem for social media. A QR code extends that same concept into the physical world. Instead of directing people to a single destination, you hand them a portal to your entire online presence — website, shop, newsletter, YouTube channel, podcast, booking page — with a single scan.
And because Linktree lets you update your links without changing your URL, your printed QR codes never go stale. Print once, update forever.
Common questions
Can I make a QR code for my Linktree?
Yes. Your Linktree URL (linktr.ee/yourname) is just a regular web address. Copy it and paste it into any QR code generator to create a scannable code. When someone scans it, they land on your Linktree page with all your links in one place.
Is a Linktree QR code different from an Instagram QR code?
Yes. An Instagram QR code opens your Instagram profile directly. A Linktree QR code opens your Linktree page, which typically includes your Instagram alongside your website, YouTube, newsletter, and other links. If you want one scan to reach everything — not just Instagram — use your Linktree URL.
If I update my Linktree links, do I need to reprint the QR code?
No. The QR code encodes your Linktree URL (linktr.ee/yourname), not the individual links on the page. You can add, remove, or reorder links on your Linktree at any time without changing the URL — and therefore without reprinting the QR code.
Where is the best place to print a Linktree QR code?
Business cards and print materials are the most impactful placements because they bridge offline introductions to your entire online presence. Other great spots include: product packaging, event signage, conference lanyards, zine or magazine back pages, and physical merch.