Video Meetings
Zoom Meeting QR Code Generator
Turn your Zoom meeting ID and passcode into a QR code. Participants scan to open the join link directly — no typing, no copying.
Use a Personal Meeting ID (PMI) or recurring meeting ID — static QR codes break when the meeting ID changes each session.
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Logo
Error correction is boosted automatically when a logo is added so your code stays scannable.
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1024pxEnter your meeting ID and optional passcode
Free forever. No watermark, no sign-up.
Ideas
Where to use Zoom QR codes
Conference rooms
Print on the room screen or whiteboard so people join recurring meetings by scanning instead of typing the ID.
Event programmes
Add to event booklets, badges, or signage so attendees jump into the virtual room with one scan.
Webinar promotion
Put on flyers and social posts so registrants join a live session without hunting for the link.
Remote support
Add to user manuals or support cards so customers instantly join a support call without phone or email.
Tips
Tips for Zoom QR codes
Only use recurring meeting IDs
QR codes are static — if the meeting ID changes every session, the code becomes outdated immediately. Use a personal meeting ID or a recurring meeting for best results.
Include the passcode
Adding the passcode builds the full join URL so participants are admitted without a separate code prompt. If your meeting uses a waiting room, they still have to be admitted manually.
Test before distributing
Scan with your phone before printing or sharing. Confirm it opens Zoom and shows the correct meeting name.
Higher error correction for print
Set error margin to High or Max before downloading for physical signs — this ensures it scans even with minor wear or ink imperfections.
FAQ
Zoom QR code questions
Scanning opens the Zoom join URL in a browser, which then launches the Zoom app (if installed) or the browser-based client. The user still taps "Join" — it does not auto-connect silently.
QR codes are static — a new meeting ID requires a new QR code. Use Zoom's Personal Meeting ID (PMI) or a recurring meeting series to keep the same ID across sessions.
No. Participants can join via browser or the free Zoom app without an account, depending on the host's settings. If the meeting requires authentication, they will need to sign in after scanning.
Yes — paste the full Google Meet or Teams join URL into the Website QR code generator instead. This page is Zoom-specific because it builds the join URL from the Meeting ID and passcode.
Zoom passcodes are usually alphanumeric. The generated link uses the passcode as-is in the URL — for unusual characters, paste the full Zoom join link directly into the Website QR code generator instead.