QR Code for Zoom Meeting Link — One Scan to Join
Quick Answer
To create a Zoom meeting QR code: copy your Zoom meeting invite link (https://zoom.us/j/MEETINGID), paste into QRCrack's URL QR Generator, and download. Participants scan to join without typing the meeting ID.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Schedule your Zoom meeting and copy the join link from the Zoom invitation. It looks like: https://zoom.us/j/12345678901?pwd=xxxx
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Go to QRCrack → URL QR Code Generator → paste your Zoom join link.
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Customize: use Zoom blue (#2D8CFF) on white, or your organization's brand colors.
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Download as PNG for digital sharing (email, Slack, website) or SVG for print (conference room door signs, event programs).
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Display the QR code on your event screen, in email invitations, or on printed materials so participants can scan to join.
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For recurring meetings: use the persistent room link (your Zoom Personal Meeting Room URL) so one QR code works indefinitely.
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Test by scanning with your phone to confirm it opens Zoom correctly.
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Generate QR Code — FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Can participants join a Zoom call by scanning a QR code?
Yes. Scanning opens the Zoom app (if installed) or zoom.us in the browser, and directly opens the meeting.
Should I use my Zoom Personal Meeting Room link for a recurring QR?
Yes — your Personal Meeting Room link is permanent. One QR code works for all your recurring meetings.
Is it safe to put a Zoom link in a public QR code?
Be careful — anyone who scans can join. For public QR codes, enable Zoom's waiting room feature so you can approve participants.
Can I use this for Microsoft Teams or Google Meet?
Yes. Generate a QR code from any Teams or Meet join URL. The process is the same.