Link Guests to Tickets, RSVP, or the Schedule in One Scan
Put one QR code on your invitations, posters, and email confirmations. Guests scan and land exactly where you want them — the ticket page, an RSVP form, the full agenda, or directions to the door.
An event ticket QR code is a QR code that opens an event page when scanned — your ticket checkout, RSVP form, schedule, or venue map — so guests reach the right place in one tap instead of typing a URL.
It links to a page; it does not validate unique tickets at the door. Every guest who scans the same printed code reaches the same destination, which is exactly what you want on posters, invitations, and badges. For gated paid entry where each attendee needs a unique scannable ticket checked in once, use the scan-in feature inside your ticketing platform (Eventbrite, Ticket Tailor, Dice) and use the OwnQR code alongside it to route and inform. Paste your link into the generator above and download as PNG or SVG. It scans with the native camera on iPhone (iOS 11+) and Android (10+). Static is free; a $15 one-time dynamic code lets you repoint the same printed image — swap the ticket link for the live schedule on event day — with no subscription.
Free Event Ticket QR Code Generator
Create QR codes for event tickets, conference badges, and workshop check-ins. Link to event details, schedules, and registration pages.
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What an Event QR Can Point To
A QR code is just a scannable link, so you can aim it at whatever your guests need next. Pick one destination per code — and reuse the same code across every printed and digital touchpoint.
A ticket purchase page
Send guests straight to your Eventbrite, Ticket Tailor, or Stripe checkout link. They tap, pay, and get their ticket without typing a URL or searching for your listing.
An RSVP form
For free or invite-only events, point the code at a Google Form, Typeform, or your own RSVP page. Guests confirm headcount and dietary notes in seconds.
The event schedule or agenda
Link to a single page with the running order, speaker bios, session rooms, and any last-minute changes — the kind of detail that never fits on a printed flyer.
Venue directions
Aim the code at a Google Maps pin or a parking-and-entrance guide so nobody arrives late or circles the block looking for the door.
Static Link vs a Validated Entry System
This tool creates a QR code that LINKS to a page you choose. It is not a ticket-scanning admission system.
Here is the honest distinction. The code OwnQR generates encodes a normal web link. When someone scans it, their phone opens that URL — your ticket page, RSVP form, schedule, or map. That is perfect for handing guests information and routing them to the right place.
What it does NOT do is validate a unique ticket at the door. It cannot tell whether a code has already been used, whether a ticket is genuine, or whether someone paid. Every guest who scans the same printed code reaches the same link — so the code is the same for everyone.
If you need paid, gated entry where each attendee has a unique scannable ticket that gets checked in once, use the scan-in feature inside your ticketing platform (Eventbrite Organizer, Ticket Tailor, Dice, etc.). Those issue a per-attendee barcode and run a real check-in list. Use an OwnQR code alongside that — on the poster to sell tickets, on the badge to show the agenda — not as the turnstile itself.
Routes anyone who scans to one shared page: tickets, RSVP, schedule, or map.
Issues a unique barcode per attendee and validates each one once at the door.
Where to Place It
Because one code reaches every guest, you can print it everywhere a guest might look — and the same image works in print and on screen.
Printed invitations
A code in the corner of a wedding suite, gala invite, or save-the-date lets guests RSVP or buy without retyping a long URL.
Posters & flyers
On a concert or conference poster, the code is the fastest path from “interesting” to a purchased ticket while the person is still standing there.
Email confirmations
Inside a confirmation or reminder email, the same code opens the schedule or map — so guests find it on the day without digging through their inbox.
Lanyards & badges
On an attendee badge, a scan pulls up the live agenda, room map, or sponsor list — the things that change after the lanyard is already printed.
That last point is why a dynamic code matters. With a $15 one-time dynamic OwnQR code, the printed image stays fixed but you can repoint it as the event evolves — swap the ticket link for the live schedule on event day, or fix a wrong map pin — without reprinting a single badge or poster.
Free to Generate. $15 Once if You Want It Dynamic.
A static event QR code is free forever — no account, no card. Choose a lifetime dynamic code ($15 one-time, no subscription) only if you want to change the destination later or see scan analytics.