Let Supporters Give in One Scan
Generosity is a moment. A donation QR code captures it — supporters point their camera, your giving page opens, and they donate right when they're moved to, before the impulse passes.
A donation QR code is a QR code that opens your giving page when scanned, so a supporter can donate in the moment they're moved — without typing a URL or searching for your fundraiser.
It doesn't process the payment itself: it simply links to wherever you already collect gifts — your own donation page, a PayPal.me or Stripe link, a GoFundMe or other fundraiser, or a membership/recurring-gift signup. Paste that link into the generator above and download as PNG or SVG for banners, bulletins, collection boxes, or livestream overlays. It scans with the native camera on iPhone (iOS 11+) and Android (10+). A static code is free forever; a $15 one-time dynamic code lets you repoint the same printed code to a new campaign each season and count scans by placement — no subscription.
Free Donation QR Code Generator
Create QR codes for donation pages. Supporters scan to give instantly via PayPal, GoFundMe, or your nonprofit website.
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Why a Donation QR Code Lifts Giving
Most people who want to support you never finish the journey. They see your appeal, mean to look you up later, and life gets in the way. Every extra step — remembering a name, typing a URL, searching for the right page — is a place where a willing donor quietly drops off. Friction kills spontaneous giving.
A QR code removes that gap. The moment someone feels moved — during a sermon, at the climax of a fundraising appeal, watching a livestream — they can act on it instantly. One scan opens your giving page directly on their phone, already on the right page. No app, no account, no hunting. You meet the emotion exactly when it peaks, instead of hoping it survives until they get home.
What to Link Behind It
A donation QR code is just a scannable link — so it can point to whatever you already use to collect gifts. Common destinations:
Your donation or checkout page
The give page on your own website, or a hosted donation form. The most flexible option: you control the branding, the suggested amounts, and the thank-you message.
A PayPal.me or Stripe link
If you already take payments through PayPal.me or a Stripe payment link, point the code straight at it. Simple to set up and instantly recognisable to donors.
A GoFundMe or fundraiser page
Running a campaign on GoFundMe or a similar platform? Link the code to the live fundraiser so supporters land on your story, progress bar, and donate button.
A membership or recurring page
For ongoing support, send scans to a membership, Patreon, or recurring-gift signup so a one-time scan can become steady monthly backing.
Where Nonprofits, Churches & Creators Place It
Event signage & collection boxes
On a banner at a gala, a sign beside the offering plate, or a sticker on a donation box — anywhere people are already gathered and giving is on their mind.
Flyers & bulletins
Weekly church bulletins, event programs, and printed flyers carry a code that turns a passive read into an immediate gift, without printing a long URL.
Livestream overlays
Drop the code into the corner of a stream or onto a slide during a virtual appeal so remote supporters can scan from a second screen mid-broadcast.
Donation appeal letters
Year-end mailers and pledge letters get a scannable shortcut to give, so a moved reader doesn't have to put the letter down and find a computer.
Because OwnQR's dynamic code is a $15 one-time purchase (no subscription), you can reuse the same printed code season after season — just repoint it to your current campaign or fundraiser whenever the cause changes, with nothing to reprint.
Free to Generate. $15 if You Want It Dynamic.
A static donation QR code is free forever — no account, no card. Choose a lifetime dynamic code ($15 one-time) only if you want to repoint it to a new campaign later or see scan counts.