Google Meet QR Code Generator
Generate a Google Meet QR code that opens your link. Enter the link, customize size and colors, then download PNG or SVG for flyers and cards.
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What this tool does
This tool makes a QR code that opens your Google Meet link when scanned, so people can join a call without typing a link or hunting through an email. Paste your Meet link, set the size and colours, and download a PNG or SVG for a sign, a slide, or a handout.
How to use it
- Paste your Google Meet link.
- Set the size and colours if you want.
- Choose PNG or SVG, create the code, and download it.
How it works
The tool encodes your Meet link directly into the QR pattern, in your browser, so the code opens the call. It is a static code that works on its own, the same approach explained on the URL QR Code Generator page. When someone scans it, Meet opens in their browser or the app, and they join, with the usual sign-in or host admission if your meeting requires it.
Use it for a room you reuse
This is the key to a code that stays useful, and it comes straight from the fact that the code cannot change once printed. Point it at a permanent or recurring link: a meeting room you reuse, a standing weekly call with a fixed link, a persistent space for a class or a team. Make the code once and it keeps working every time that room opens.
What it is not suited to is a one-off meeting with a freshly generated link, because once that single call is over, its link, and any code pointing at it, is dead. So before you print, make sure the link you are encoding is one you will use again. Used that way, it is great for a hybrid event's "join here" sign, a persistent classroom or office room on a noticeboard, or a recurring community session. To point at a Zoom call instead, the Zoom Meeting Link QR Code Generator does that, and for a general promotional push the Marketing QR Code Generator fits.
Questions people ask
Should I use a one-off or a recurring link?
A recurring or permanent link. A static code cannot change, so a code for a one-time meeting stops working once that call ends. Encode a room you will reuse.
Do people need a Google account?
It depends on your meeting's settings. Some Meet calls let people join from a browser, while others require sign-in or for the host to admit them. The code just opens the call.
Do they need the Meet app?
No. The link opens in a browser or the Google Meet app, whichever they have, so scanning works on any phone.
Is my link uploaded?
No. The code is generated entirely in your browser, so nothing is sent to a server.
Bibhushan Saakha is a UI/UX developer with experience in design systems, Figma, Adobe Illustrator, and interface focused visual thinking. He had a strong eye for clarity, contrast, layout, and visual usability, and also holds a national record in blindfolded cube solving. At Eon Tools, he reviews color and QR tools.
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