One Scan Opens Your Facebook Page, Group, or Event

Turn any printed surface into a tap-to-follow shortcut. People scan with their phone camera and land straight on your Facebook Page, group, event, or profile — no typing the URL, no searching by name.

A Facebook QR code is a QR code that opens your Facebook Page, group, event, or personal profile when scanned with any phone camera — so people land on the exact destination without typing the URL or searching by name.

To make one, copy the public facebook.com URL you want (a Page at facebook.com/YourPageName, a group, an event, or a profile), paste it into the generator above, and download as PNG or SVG for storefronts, packaging, posters, or print ads. Pick one destination per code. It scans with the native camera on iPhone (iOS 11+) and Android (10+). OwnQR is free for a static code, or $15 one-time for a dynamic code you can repoint after a Page rename and track — no subscription.

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Free Facebook QR Code Generator

Create a free QR code for your Facebook page or profile. Print on materials to grow your audience with a simple scan.

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Page, Group, Event, or Profile — Which Link Goes Behind the Code?

A Facebook QR code is just a scannable wrapper around a facebook.com URL. The first decision is which Facebook destination you actually want people to reach. Pick the one that matches your goal.

Business Page

Use this when you want follows, likes, reviews, and a public storefront for a brand, shop, restaurant, or service. This is the default for most businesses.

facebook.com/YourPageName

Group

Use this when you want a community — members posting, asking questions, and talking to each other. Great for memberships, classes, local clubs, and customer communities.

facebook.com/groups/YourGroup

Event

Use this on flyers and posters for a one-off: a sale, opening, workshop, or show. Scanning opens the event so people can hit “Going” and get reminders.

facebook.com/events/123456789

Personal profile

Use this for creators, freelancers, and public figures who network from a personal account rather than a Page. Scanning opens your profile to add or follow.

facebook.com/your.username

Where Businesses Put a Facebook QR Code

Storefront & receipts

A window decal or counter sign that says “Follow us on Facebook — scan here,” plus the same code printed on receipts, captures people while they’re still thinking about you.

Event posters

On a poster for a market stall, gig, or grand opening, the code links to your Facebook event so passers-by can RSVP and get reminders instead of forgetting by the weekend.

Packaging & inserts

A code on the box, bag, or thank-you card turns a one-time buyer into a follower — and gives you a channel to reach them again after the sale.

Print ads & flyers

Magazine ads, leaflets, and door-drops can’t be clicked, so a Facebook QR is the bridge from paper to a page they can like, message, and share.

How to Find Your Facebook Link

You need the exact facebook.com URL of the destination before you generate the code. Here is the quickest way to grab it.

  1. 1
    Open the Page, group, or event you want. On a desktop browser, go to Facebook and open the exact Page, group, event, or profile you want people to land on. Make sure it’s the public-facing view, not your admin dashboard.
  2. 2
    Copy the URL from the address bar. The web address at the top of the browser is your link — for example facebook.com/YourPageName. Select it and copy. On the mobile app, open the “…” (More) menu and tap “Copy Link” instead.
  3. 3
    Paste it into the generator above. Drop the copied URL into the field, generate, download, and print. Test-scan the printout on a real phone before you order a large run.

Heads up: a static code bakes that exact URL into the image, so if you ever rename your Page or move to a new vanity URL, the printed code breaks. A $15 one-time dynamic code lets you repoint the same printed code to a new Facebook link later — no reprinting, and it adds scan analytics.

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Facebook QR Code — Frequently Asked Questions

What link should I put behind a Facebook QR code?
Use the public facebook.com URL of whatever you want people to reach: your Business Page (facebook.com/YourPageName) for follows and reviews, a group (facebook.com/groups/…) for community, an event (facebook.com/events/…) for RSVPs, or your personal profile (facebook.com/your.username). Pick one destination per code — don’t try to point a single code at several places.
How do I find my Facebook Page or group URL?
On desktop, open the Page or group in a browser and copy the address from the address bar — that’s your link. In the mobile app, open the Page or group, tap the “…” (More) menu, and choose “Copy Link.” Paste the result into the generator above.
Can the code open the Facebook app instead of a browser?
When someone scans, their phone opens the facebook.com link, and if the Facebook app is installed, the phone’s system usually hands the link to the app automatically. If it isn’t installed, the link opens in the mobile browser, where they can still view the Page and log in.
Will my Facebook QR code expire?
A static code encodes the facebook.com URL directly into the image, so the code itself never expires. It only stops working if that URL changes — for example if you rename your Page or delete the event. If your destination might change, a $15 one-time dynamic code lets you repoint it without reprinting.
Can I change where the code points after I print it?
Not with a static code — the URL is fixed inside the image, so a new destination means a new code and a reprint. A dynamic code ($15 one-time, no subscription) stores the link separately, so you can edit the target Facebook URL anytime and every existing printout follows the change.
Do scanners need a special app or a Facebook account?
No special app — the built-in camera on iPhone (iOS 11+) and Android (10+) reads QR codes directly. A Facebook account isn’t required just to view a public Page or event, but people will need to be logged in to like, follow, join a group, or RSVP.