Example
Add your phone number and a message such as I would like more information. Visitors can scan the QR code and open a ready-to-review text message.
QR Tools
Create a QR code that opens a prefilled text message on compatible phones. Enter a phone number and message, then download a static PNG or SVG QR code.
Static SMS QR generation with no account, backend, or AI API.
SMS QR generator
Enter a phone number and message. The QR code opens a text-message draft on compatible phones.
SMS QR preview updates as you type.
SMS QR codes are useful on flyers, appointment cards, service counters, donation drives, event signs, and printed campaigns where a user should start a text message quickly.
This tool creates a static SMSTO: QR payload. The user still reviews and sends the message from their own phone.
Add your phone number and a message such as I would like more information. Visitors can scan the QR code and open a ready-to-review text message.
Use this page for text-message drafts. Use Email QR for email drafts, vCard QR for contacts, or Static QR for plain links and text.
Use a phone number with country code when the QR code may be scanned internationally.
The static SMS QR code updates locally as you type.
Export PNG or SVG, then scan it to confirm the SMS draft opens correctly.
No. The QR code opens an SMS draft on compatible phones. The user still reviews and sends the message.
No. QR generation runs in your browser. The phone number and message are not sent to a backend by this tool.
The generated QR code uses the common SMSTO format: phone number plus prefilled message.
Support varies by scanner and phone app. Always test the QR code on target devices before printing.
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