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Free Lead Generation Form QR Code Generator

Generate free QR codes for lead gen forms. Create scannable codes to collect customer information easily. Grow your leads!

Create a lead generation form QR code generator that feels like a Typeform

This lead generation form QR code generator creates a mobile-friendly form that people can complete after scanning. It’s built for lead capture and customer feedback, with a clean, Typeform-style experience and dynamic QR code editing so you can update the form later without reprinting.

What this QR code does

This QR type opens a form page where visitors answer your questions and submit. It works well when you need structured data instead of unstructured messages.

  • Lead capture: collect contact details and qualifying answers in a consistent format.
  • Feedback collection: gather issues, ratings, and comments while the experience is still fresh.
  • Dynamic updates: adjust questions, button text, and redirects later without changing the printed QR code.
  • Post-submit routing: redirect to a URL after submission, or keep users on the same page.

If you need a full landing page around your form (sections, images, and more content), build a simple page first and place the form link as the main action. Use Website Builder for that flow.

Best use cases

  • Restaurant catering inquiries: collect date, headcount, budget, and contact info instead of long back-and-forth chats.
  • Salon bookings and consultations: capture preferred date, service type, hair type, and photo links in one submission.
  • Real estate interest: qualify buyers or renters with budget range, move-in date, and preferred areas.
  • Event registrations: collect attendee names, team size, and special requirements in a structured way.
  • Product demo requests: capture company size, use case, and timeline before you schedule a call.
  • Customer support intake: collect order ID, issue category, and device details so the first reply is faster.
  • In-store feedback: let customers rate the visit and share what could be improved.
  • Recruiting: collect candidate details and availability without sending them to a long application portal.

Forms usually outperform “message us” when you need consistent fields. Chats can outperform forms when the user is in a hurry or the ask is simple. The Related section below helps you choose the right path.

How to create it using the generator above

  1. Form name: set a clear name under Basic Details.
  2. Open Lead Form settings: in the Settings tab, configure:
    • Submit Button Text: the main action label.
    • OK Button Text: the confirmation button label.
    • Header Text: the title shown inside the form.
    • Recipient emails: add comma-separated email addresses so submissions reach the right inbox.
    • Multiple Submission: enable or disable multiple submissions per browser.
    • After Submit URL: redirect to a URL after a successful submit, or leave it empty to stay on the same page.
  3. Add questions: click Add Question, then choose a question type and fill:
    • Type: Text, Phone, Email, Date, Text Area, Choices, Rating, or Stars.
    • Question: what you want the user to answer.
    • Description: optional helper text.
    • Required: set Required or Optional.
    • Placeholder Text: the hint shown in the input.
  4. Style the form: in the Colors tab, set background, text, placeholder, and button colors so it matches your brand.
  5. Add images: in the Images tab, upload a background image and a logo (file size shown as up to 100 mb).
  6. Check responses: in the Responses tab, view submissions as they come in.
  7. Add webhooks: in the Webhooks tab, paste one webhook URL per line (maximum 5) to send submissions into your tools.
  8. Page settings: toggle favicon, meta attributes, desktop customization, QR code language, and custom code (default disabled) if needed.
  9. Generate and download: generate the QR code, scan-test it, then download as PNG or SVG.

Question types and form design tips

The form experience is similar to Typeform in how it guides the user through a clean set of questions. Your job is to keep it short and easy.

  • Start with intent: one question that clarifies why they are reaching out.
  • Collect contact details early: email or phone near the top reduces lost leads if they drop off later.
  • Use Choices when possible: multiple choice reduces messy answers and speeds completion.
  • Use Rating or Stars for feedback: it gives you a quick signal, then follow with one Text Area question for details.
  • Use Date for scheduling: it reduces format errors compared to free text.
  • Keep required fields minimal: make only the essentials required. Optional fields can still be useful, but they reduce completion when forced.

After Submit URL is where you can turn a submission into a next step. Common options include a thank-you page, a booking link, a price list, or a product catalogue page.

Examples and templates

These templates are built to be quick on mobile and useful for your team. Use
inside question descriptions if you want multi-line hints.

GoalRecommended questionsBest QR placementAfter Submit URL idea
Sales lead qualificationChoices: What are you interested in?
Text: Company name
Email: Work email
Choices: Team size
Text Area: What problem are you solving?
Trade show booth
Sales deck QR
Brochure
Redirect to a booking page
Restaurant catering inquiryDate: Event date
Choices: Meal type
Text: Headcount
Text: Budget range
Phone: Contact number
Text Area: Notes or dietary needs
Menu inserts
Counter sign
Website footer QR
Redirect to your catering menu
Customer feedbackStars: Rate your experience
Choices: What went well?
Text Area: What should we improve?
Email: If you want a reply
Receipts
Table tents
Checkout counter
Redirect to a thank-you page
Support intakeChoices: Issue category
Text: Order or invoice ID
Text Area: What happened?
Phone: Callback number
Email: Email address
Packaging insert
Help poster
Manual
Redirect to help docs
Event registrationText: Full name
Email: Email address
Choices: Ticket type
Text: Number of attendees
Text Area: Special requirements
Posters
Slides
Invite cards
Redirect to event details

Tip: if you want the same form for multiple campaigns, duplicate the QR code and change only the header text or After Submit URL per campaign. Then store each version in a folder by campaign name.

FAQs

How does a lead generation form QR code generator work?

It creates a QR code that opens a mobile form. Visitors answer your questions and submit. You receive the submission by email and can also forward it to other tools using webhooks.

Is this lead generation form QR code generator dynamic?

Yes. You can update the form settings, questions, and redirect later without changing the printed QR code.

What question types can I add?

You can add Text, Phone, Email, Date, Text Area, Choices, Rating, and Stars questions.

Can I send submissions to more than one email address?

Yes. Add multiple recipient emails as a comma-separated list so the right people receive submissions.

Can I redirect users after they submit?

Yes. Add an After Submit URL to send users to a thank-you page, a booking link, or another page after a successful submission. Leave it empty to keep them on the same page.

Can I prevent repeat submissions?

Yes. You can enable or disable multiple submissions per browser using the Multiple Submission setting.

Can I connect the form to my CRM or automation tool?

Yes. Add webhook URLs, one per line, with a maximum of 5 webhooks. This is useful for sending submissions to your automation workflows.

Can I brand the form?

Yes. You can change colors, upload a background image and logo, and control button and text styling so it matches your brand.

Troubleshooting

  • I’m not receiving submissions: check the recipient email list for typos and test a submission from your phone.
  • The form is too long and people abandon: reduce required questions, switch free-text to Choices, and move contact details earlier.
  • Redirect is not working: recheck the After Submit URL and scan-test again after saving changes.
  • The design looks hard to read: increase contrast between background and text, and avoid busy background images.
  • Webhooks aren’t firing: make sure each webhook URL is on its own line and you have no more than 5. Then test again.
  • Printed QR scans inconsistently: export SVG for print, or use a 2048px or 4K PNG, simplify styling, and scan-test under real lighting.
  • Printed codes stopped working: check if an allowed scans limit was reached, and avoid changing the short link after printing unless you plan to replace printed codes.

Use the generator above to publish your lead generation form QR code generator

Create your questions, set the recipient emails, then scan-test on an iPhone and an Android and submit a real test entry before printing. For print, export SVG when possible, or choose a 2048px or 4K PNG so the QR stays sharp on posters, packaging, and table tents.