Pre filled subject and body
Sender taps send, no typing required.
Create QR codes that open a pre filled email on the scanner's phone, with recipient address, subject, and body all set. Useful for contact requests, support, and event RSVPs.
An Email QR code encodes an email address with optional subject and body. When scanned, the phone opens its default mail app with everything pre filled. The sender just adds their own content, or hits send if the body is already complete.
Email QR codes are useful when you want to capture contact requests without setting up a web form. Common on business cards, posters at events, contact pages, and customer support signage.
Type the destination email address.
Pre fill the subject line and body so the sender can just press send.
Pick a print size in millimeters or inches, and an export DPI (150, 203, 300, or 600).
Click download. For many email addresses at once, switch to CSV mode and upload a spreadsheet, one image per row.
Sender taps send, no typing required.
Uses the standard mailto: scheme, supported by every modern phone.
Set dimensions in millimeters or inches. Export at 150, 203, 300, or 600 DPI.
Three output formats covering digital use, page layout, and Zebra thermal printers.
Upload a spreadsheet of email addresses, get one QR per row.
No signup, no watermark, no usage limits, no paid tier hiding the good features.
An Email QR code encodes an email address with optional subject and body. Scanning it opens the phone's mail app pre filled and ready to send.
Yes. The QR uses the standard mailto: URI scheme, which is supported by every major mail app on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, and the web.
Yes. With only an address, scanning opens an empty draft to your inbox.
No. Phones always open a draft for the user to review and send manually. This is a security and privacy guarantee enforced by the operating system.