One tap call
Caller taps dial, no typing required.
Create QR codes that open a phone's dialler with your number ready to call. Useful for service signs, business cards, brochures and any printed contact information.
A phone QR code encodes a phone number using the tel: URI scheme. When scanned, the receiving phone opens its dialler with the number pre filled, the user just taps to call.
Phone QR codes are popular on customer service signage, taxi ranks, estate agent boards, brochures and any printed material where you want callers to skip the typing step.
Type the number including country code (for example +44 20 7946 0958).
Add a centre logo and adjust the error correction level.
Pick a print size in millimetres or inches, and an export DPI (150, 203, 300 or 600).
Click download. For many numbers at once, switch to CSV mode and upload a spreadsheet, one image per row.
Caller taps dial, no typing required.
Country codes handled with the + prefix.
Set dimensions in millimetres or inches. Export at 150, 203, 300 or 600 DPI.
Three output formats covering digital use, page layout and Zebra thermal printers.
Upload a list of phone numbers, get one QR per row.
No sign-up, no watermark, no usage limits, no paid tier hiding the good features.
A phone QR code encodes a phone number using the tel: URI scheme. Scanning it opens the phone's dialler with the number pre filled.
No. Phones always open the dialler with the number ready to call but wait for the user to tap dial. This is a security guarantee enforced by the operating system.
Yes. Include the country code with a + prefix (for example +44 for the UK, +1 for North America).
Some phones support extensions using a comma or semicolon in the dial string (for example +1 555 123 4567,123). Support varies by device.