Make Slides
Interactive.
A QR code on your slides lets people connect, download, or book instantly. This generator is designed for presentations, so the output is clean, high contrast, and easy to scan on projectors.
1. How It Works
Enter a URL, pick colors, and generate your QR code. Download it as a PNG and place it on your final slide or a “resources” slide.
2. How to Make it Scannable
- Use dark foreground on light background.
- Keep enough whitespace around the code so cameras can lock focus.
- Make it big on stage slides. Tiny QR codes are decorative, not functional.
3. Best Uses on Slides
LinkedIn, email, website, or a single link hub for your audience.
Calendar link to book a call right after your talk.
Link the PDF or resources so people can follow along and share.
FAQ
what colors should i use?
Dark on light is the safest. If you use brand colors, keep contrast high and test scanning from a distance.
how big should it be on slides?
Bigger than you think. If the audience is far away, small QR codes will fail. Give it space and make it a focal element.
will this track scans?
QR codes do not track by default. If you want tracking, use a trackable URL (like a redirect or UTM parameters).