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Free Waze QR Code Generator

Turn your address into a Waze QR code for free. One scan starts navigation to your door. No signup, no expiry.

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1Choose a type or use case
2Add the details

Paste a Waze share link, type an address or business name, or enter coordinates like 40.7536, -73.9832.

3Style it

A familiar logo earns trust, so more people scan.

Make a free Waze QR code that navigates to your door

This Waze QR code generator turns your location into a scannable code. A driver scans it and Waze opens at your spot, ready to route around traffic. Use it on event invites, delivery paperwork, parking instructions, and flyers aimed at people who arrive by car.

The field above takes whatever you have: a Waze share link, a typed address or business name, or coordinates. The code is static, free, and never expires.

What a Waze QR code does

  • Opens Waze at your spot: with the app installed, the location opens ready for navigation.
  • Takes a link, an address, or a place name: paste a share link, or just type what you would search.
  • Coordinates work too: for lots, gates, and venues without a clean street address.
  • Stays fixed: the printed code always points to the same place.

Where a Waze QR code helps drivers

  • Wedding and event invites: guests get live routing to the venue.
  • Pop-ups, markets, and car meets: temporary venues with tricky access.
  • Delivery paperwork: send drivers to the loading gate instead of the front desk.
  • Auto shops and dealerships: an audience that already navigates by Waze.

How to create it

  1. Enter your place: paste a Waze share link, or type the address or business name in the field above. Coordinates like 40.7536, -73.9832 work too.
  2. Check the preview: scan it and confirm Waze opens at the right spot.
  3. Style it: set colors, add a center logo, and use a frame label like "Navigate with Waze".
  4. Download: PNG or JPG for screens, SVG for print at any size.

Scan test on two phones before printing, one with Waze installed and one without.

Tips for reliable navigation

  • Pin the exact entrance: choose the gate or lot drivers should reach, then test the route once yourself.
  • Pair with Google Maps: some drivers use one, some the other. A Google Maps QR code next to it covers both.
  • Place it where cars stop: invites, paperwork, and parking signage. Nobody should scan mid-drive.
  • Keep contrast high: a dark code on a light background, with clear space around it.

FAQs

What can I put in the field?

A Waze share link, an address or business name, or coordinates. Use whichever you have; the scan opens the same place.

Open your location in Waze, choose Share, and copy the link. Paste it in the field above.

What if the driver has no Waze installed?

The link opens Waze's page in the browser, which offers the app. For mixed audiences, print a Google Maps code alongside this one.

Can I change the address later?

Not on a static code. A dynamic QR code lets you move the destination without reprinting, useful for venues that change.

Publish your Waze QR code

Enter your place above, test the route once, and export SVG for signs or a 2048px PNG for invites and paperwork.

Ready to make your Waze QR code? Free, no signup. Set it up above and download in seconds.
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