Generate QR Code for Any URL
Create QR codes for your church website, online giving page, event registration, or any link. Customize colors to match your branding and download instantly.
Any URL
Works with any website, form, or link
Giving Pages
Perfect for donation and giving links
Event Registration
Link to signup forms and registration
Church Website
Direct visitors to your main site
QR Code Type
Content
Enter your church giving page, event registration, or any website URL.
Style Presets
Choose a style that matches your brand. Click to apply instantly.
Preview
Enter content to generate QR code
Usage Tips
- •Print at least 1 inch (2.5cm) for reliable scanning
- •Use SVG format for large prints (posters, banners)
- •Keep logo size under 40% for best scannability
- •High contrast colors scan better than subtle ones
Popular Uses for URL QR Codes
Link to your church's donation page
Sign up for events and programs
Direct visitors to your main site
Connect on Facebook, Instagram, etc.
Link to YouTube or sermon archive
Digital visitor registration forms
URL QR Code FAQ
What URLs can I use?
You can use any valid URL including website pages, online giving platforms, event registration forms, Google Forms, social media pages, YouTube videos, and more. Just paste the full URL including https://.
How do I create a QR code for my giving page?
Simply paste your church's giving page URL into the generator. This could be from your church website, Tithe.ly, Planning Center, PayPal, or any online giving platform. The QR code will take donors directly to that page.
What's the best way to use URL QR codes at church?
Popular uses include: printing on offering envelopes to link to online giving, displaying on screens during service, adding to bulletins for event registration, placing on promotional materials for your website, and including in outreach flyers.
Should I test the QR code before printing?
Always test QR codes on multiple devices before printing. Scan with both iPhone and Android phones to ensure the link works correctly. Also verify the destination page is mobile-friendly since most scans come from phones.
What size should I print the QR code?
For reliable scanning, print QR codes at least 1 inch (2.5cm) square. For large displays (posters, banners), use the SVG format which scales without losing quality. Always maintain high contrast between the QR code and background.
Can I track how many people scan the QR code?
The basic QR code doesn't track scans. To track usage, you can use a URL shortener with analytics (like Bitly) before generating the QR code, or use MosesTab's built-in giving pages which include scan and donation tracking.
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