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Free Website Builder QR Code Generator

Create free QR codes for website builders. Generate scannable codes to showcase your site. Increase web traffic easily!

Build a landing page with the website builder QR code generator

The website builder QR code generator lets you create a simple web page with drag-and-drop sections, then share it as a link or a scannable QR code. It’s a good option when you need a focused page for offers, services, menus, events, or signups without building a full site first.

What this QR code does

This QR type publishes a QR-friendly web page you can design inside the builder. Visitors scan the code and land on your page, where they can read, click, submit a form, or contact you.

  • One scan to a full page: not just a single URL, but a structured page with sections.
  • Drag-and-drop layout: start from prebuilt blocks, edit them, or build from scratch.
  • Made for screens and print: share the page link in bios or messages, and also download a QR for posters, packaging, and displays.

If you only need a simple list of links, a link hub can be faster to set up. Use Biolinks when your page is mostly buttons. If you want a business profile with hours and a map in a structured format, use Digital Business Card.

Best use cases

Website builder QR pages work best when you want a clear story, not just a list of buttons.

  • Product promo page: hero section, features, images, pricing table, and a buy button.
  • Service page: what you do, examples, FAQs, and a lead form.
  • Event page: agenda, speakers, map, and registration form.
  • Restaurant or cafe page: key links, opening hours, menu download, and directions.
  • Hiring page: role details, “apply” link, and a simple form for candidates.
  • Printed campaigns: flyers, roll-ups, and brochures where you need more than one call-to-action.

If your goal is lead capture first (and you don’t need a full page layout), a dedicated form QR can be simpler. Use Lead Generation Form for a form-first scan experience. If your main deliverable is a brochure or menu file, use File/Document/PDF Upload.

How to create it using the generator above

  1. Website Name: enter a clear name for your page. Keep it short so it looks clean on mobile.
  2. Favicon Enabled: enable it if you want a favicon shown in the browser tab.
  3. Meta Description: write a short summary of what the page is about. This is helpful when the page link is shared.
  4. Meta Keywords: add a few short phrases if you want to label the page content.
  5. QR Code Language: select the language option shown (for example, English) if you want the page UI labels to match.
  6. Open Website Builder: click the builder button to start creating the page layout with blocks.
  7. Build the page: drag sections into the canvas, then double click text blocks to edit.
  8. Customize and download: once the page is ready, style the QR code (colors, shapes, logo, sticker) and download as PNG or SVG.

Build your page with drag-and-drop blocks

The builder is a drag-and-drop editor. You can start from prebuilt sections and adjust them, or place your own layout from scratch.

  • Layout blocks: 1 column, 2 columns, 3 columns, and split column layouts for pricing and feature grids.
  • Content blocks: text, links, images, video, quotes, text sections, and tables.
  • Location blocks: map blocks for directions and local intent.
  • Forms: form and input blocks for email capture and simple requests.

Common page patterns you can build quickly:

  • Hero + buttons: one headline, one supporting line, and 1 to 2 main links.
  • Pricing layout: three-column pricing cards with a button under each plan.
  • Team section: profile cards for staff or speakers with social icons.
  • Newsletter block: a simple subscribe form with name and email inputs.

If you need to create many QR codes that point to different landing pages (for example, one page per product or location), you can bulk-generate QR codes that link to those page URLs using Dynamic URL/Link, and attach a template during import so QR designs stay consistent.

Design, download, and manage your QR pages

Two things matter after you build the page: scan reliability and what happens after the scan.

  • Put the main action first: one primary button near the top usually converts best.
  • Write short sections: mobile visitors scroll fast. Use headings, short paragraphs, and lists.
  • Make buttons specific: “Book now”, “Get directions”, “Download menu”, “Request a quote”.
  • Test on slow mobile data: heavy images can slow loading and reduce follow-through.

For QR design and downloads, all QR codes support:

  • Fill type: solid, gradient, image fill.
  • Fill and eye colors, plus background toggle and background color.
  • Patterns, finder styles, shapes, and finder dots.
  • Stickers with editable text, fonts, and colors, plus optional drop shadow.
  • Logo presets or uploading your own logo.
  • Download formats: PNG and SVG, with PNG export sizes 512px, 1024px, 2048px, and 4K.

Use SVG for print jobs because it stays sharp at any size. Use PNG for web and screens. If you plan to print from PNG, choose 2048px or 4K to avoid blur.

Safety controls to plan for:

  • Allowed scans limit: if you set a limit, the QR code can stop working after that number of scans.
  • Short link change warning: changing the short link after you print can break existing printed QR codes unless you replace them.

After creation, you can duplicate and copy QR codes to create variations faster, and organize QR codes into folders for campaigns, locations, clients, or teams. On certain plans, users can be added to help manage QR codes.

Examples and templates

Use these examples as starting points. They’re structured for quick scanning and clear actions.

Page typeBest forBlock outlineCopy template
One-off promo pageFlyers, posters, booth QRTitle
Text section
Image
Link block
FAQ
Headline: [Offer name]
Line 1: [Who it’s for]
Line 2: [Main benefit]
Button: Claim offer
Service landing pageLocal services, agenciesTitle
3 columns (services)
Table (packages)
Form
FAQ
Headline: [Service] in [Area]
Bullets: 3 outcomes
Form button: Request a quote
Event registration pageWorkshops, meetupsTitle
Paragraph
Table (agenda)
Map
Form
Headline: [Event name]
Line 1: Date and time
Line 2: Location
Form button: Register
Product page with pricingProduct launchesTitle
Image grid
3 columns (pricing)
Link
FAQ
Headline: [Product name]
Subhead: What it helps with
Buttons: Buy now / Watch demo
Company page with teamSmall business profileTitle
Text section
Team section
Social links
Link block
Headline: About [Business name]
Line 1: What you do
Line 2: Why choose you

FAQs

What is a website builder QR code generator used for?

It’s used to create a landing page inside the builder, then generate a QR code that opens that page when scanned.

Yes. You can share the page link online, and also download a QR code to print or display on screen.

Do I need a full website if I use the website builder QR code generator?

Not always. It’s useful for focused pages like offers, event signups, simple service pages, and short-term campaigns. If you already have a full site, you can still use the builder for campaign pages that stay separate.

How should I write the meta description?

Keep it to one or two sentences. State what the page is for and what the visitor should do next. This helps when the link is shared.

Can I add forms, maps, tables, and videos?

Yes. The builder includes blocks for forms and inputs, maps, tables, images, and video content.

Can I track scans and export reports?

Dynamic QR codes can be tracked. Typical reporting includes scans by day, hour, device, browser, language, and location, with exports available as CSV and PNG.

Can I protect the page with a PIN?

Dynamic QR codes can use a PIN added after the QR code is created. The PIN is 5 characters, any characters are allowed, and leaving it empty removes PIN protection. Treat it as a convenience gate, not high-security.

PNG or SVG: which should I download?

Use SVG for print because it stays sharp at any size. Use PNG for screens and web use, and choose 2048px or 4K for print if you can’t use SVG.

Troubleshooting

  • My page is blank after scanning: confirm you added at least one section in the builder and saved your changes.
  • Links go to the wrong place: recheck the link URLs and test them on mobile before printing.
  • The page loads slowly: reduce image sizes and keep videos optional. Test on mobile data, not only Wi-Fi.
  • The QR scans on screen but fails in print: export SVG for print, or re-export a higher resolution PNG (2048px or 4K). Avoid glare-heavy finishes.
  • Scans dropped after a change: confirm you didn’t change a short link after printing, and check whether an allowed scans limit was set and reached.
  • The page feels busy: cut blocks, move one main action to the top, and group supporting items under headings.

Use the generator above to publish your website builder QR code generator page

Enter your website name, open the builder, and assemble your page from blocks or templates. Scan-test on at least two phones before you print, then export SVG (or a 2048px or 4K PNG) so the QR stays sharp on paper and signage.