Free SMS QR Code Generator

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Despite the rise of multimedia-rich communication platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram, SMS continues to be the most effective channel for businesses, boasting an impressive 98% open rate.

For businesses, using SMS for customer communication and standardizing messaging for response tracking is essential.

In this context, QR codes that launch the SMS app with a pre-filled message and number prove to be incredibly useful.

Let’s learn what SMS QR Code is and how to create one.

What is SMS QR Code?

SMS QR code is a type of QR code that, when scanned, automatically opens the user’s messaging app with a pre-filled text message and recipient number. It simplifies communication by removing the need to type messages or the recipient’s number manually. 

Businesses, NGOs, and event organizers use SMS QR codes for customer feedback, event RSVPs, volunteer signups, emergency alerts, and promotions, making engagement faster and more convenient for users.

How to create your SMS QR Code

Follow these simple steps to create your SMS QR Code.

Step 1: Go to The QR Code Generator

Sign-up to The QR Code Generator platform using your Gmail, Microsoft, or corporate email id.

After you sign-up, you’ll see the dashboard with options to create QR Codes for various content types.

Click on the tool’s navigation arrow (“>”) and select the SMS tab to create an SMS QR Code.

Create SMS QR Code in The QR Code Generator

Step 2: Enter details

You’ll notice two input fields here:

  1. Phone number
  2. Message area

Enter the phone number and the message you’d want to send to the number provided. 

While there is no restriction on the length of the message you can input, it is recommended to keep the message under 160 characters for sending one SMS per scan. Otherwise, the scanner’s messaging app may convert the text into multimedia message or split it across multiple SMS series.

After entering these details, click “Next” to generate your SMS QR Code.

Note: When creating an SMS QR code, include your country code in the phone number. This way, users who are traveling or using a device with a different regional setting would still be able to scan your QR Code.

Enter phone number and text

Step 3: Customize your QR Code

You can change colors, patterns, or styles or add a logo to your SMS QR Code for branding. After you have customized your QR to your liking, click “Save.”

However, this step is optional, and without these modifications also your QR Code will function seamlessly. If you choose to skip customization, still click “Save” to save the QR you created and download it.

Customize SMS QR Code

Step 4: Test your QR Code

After you click “Save” you’ll notice a pop-up that previews your QR code and prompts you to download it.

At this point, you can test if your QR code is working properly or not by pointing your camera at the QR code. 

Normally, when you scan an SMS QR code, your camera detects the code and displays a prompt. Tapping it opens your messaging app with the recipient’s phone number and a pre-filled text message. You should be able to review or edit the message before sending it.

If the QR code you generated doesn’t act the prescribed way, check if the phone number entered is correct. If you have created a dynamic QR code, you should be able to change the details without changing the QR code itself. But if you created a static QR Code, you’ll need to create a new one. You can read more about the difference between static and dynamic QR codes. 

Download SMS QR Code

Step 5: Download your SMS QR Code

In the same pop-up, you can download your QR in PNG or SVG format. You can also choose the image size.

If you plan to use your QR on print material, choose SVG. For publishing it on digital media, PNG should do.

If you want to download your QR code later, you can always access it from your dashboard.

All you need to do is go to your dashboard and click on The QR Code Generator logo. You’ll find a list of QR codes you created. (You can also select “My Codes” and “Active Codes” from the left panel.)

Then, click the “Download” icon and a pop-up will appear with options to download your QR in various sizes and formats.

Download QR Code later

Note: If you want to track scans on your SMS QR Code, you can upgrade to the paid plan. 

The next section will give you an overview of how companies utilize SMS QR Codes in various contexts.

SMS QR Code use cases

1. Customer support and feedback

Use case: Allow customers to instantly send feedback or request support.

Example: A restaurant places an SMS QR code on tables:
“Scan to send us your feedback!” → Auto-fills a message like “I had a great experience at [Restaurant Name]!”
(Customers can also edit the text from their messaging app if they want)

2. Event registration and RSVPs

Use case: Quick confirmation for event attendees.

Example: Companies can use QR codes on invitations:
“Scan to RSVP” → Sends an SMS: “I confirm my attendance at [Event Name] on [Date].”

3. Nonprofit donations and volunteer signups

Use case: Simplify donor or volunteer engagement.

Example: A charity adds an SMS QR code to posters:
“Scan to volunteer!” → Sends an SMS: “I’d like to volunteer for [Organization Name].”

4. Emergency and safety alerts

Use case: Quick access to emergency contacts or reporting issues.

Example: A school places a QR code on campus:
“Report safety concerns here” → Sends a message to security: “Urgent: I witnessed [Incident] at [Location].”

5. Sales and promotions

Use case: Boost engagement with marketing campaigns.

Example: Retail stores place an SMS QR code in ads:
“Scan to get a discount!” → Sends a text: “I want my 10% discount!”

FAQs

Can I use any phone number for an SMS QR code?

Yes, but ensure the number can receive text messages. Avoid landlines or numbers that only support voice calls.

Do SMS QR codes work on all smartphones?

Yes, as long as the phone has a camera and a messaging app. Most modern smartphones support QR scanning natively.

Can I track how many people scan my SMS QR code?

You can opt in for The QR Code Generator’s Flex Plan to be able to track how many people scanned your QR.

Will users be charged for sending an SMS through a QR code?

Yes, standard SMS rates apply based on the user’s mobile plan. If possible, inform users about potential charges.

Can I edit an SMS QR code after creating it?

If it’s a static QR code, no—you must generate a new one. Dynamic QR codes allow edits without changing the code.

How do I test my SMS QR code?

Scan it with different smartphones (Android & iOS) to ensure it correctly opens the messaging app with the pre-filled text.

Can I customize the appearance of an SMS QR code?

Yes, You can use The QR Code Generator to change colors, add a logo, and adjust the design for branding purposes.

Is an internet connection required to use an SMS QR code?

No, SMS QR codes work offline since they only trigger the phone’s messaging app. However, sending the SMS requires cellular service.

Can you send a QR Code via SMS?

You cannot send a QR code via SMS, but you can send it via MMS. Most smartphones support multimedia messages and allow you to send images through the same messaging app.