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Location QR Code Generator

Create a QR code from GPS coordinates that opens the spot on a map when scanned - perfect for events, venues, shops and meeting points. 100% free, no sign-up, runs in your browser.

Tip: in Google Maps, right-click a spot (or long-press on mobile) to copy its latitude and longitude.

Your coordinates are turned into a QR code right here in your browser - nothing is uploaded.

How to create a location QR code

1

Get the coordinates

Find the latitude and longitude of the spot, for example by right-clicking it in Google Maps.

2

Generate the code

Enter both values and tap Generate. Your location QR code appears instantly on your device.

3

Share or print

Save it as PNG or PDF, or print it on invites and signage. When scanned, it opens a map.

Where a location QR code helps people find you

Events and venues

Weddings, festivals and pop-ups drop a pin so guests navigate to the exact spot, not just a postcode that lands them down the road.

Deliveries and access

Hard-to-find entrances, loading bays and holiday lets - scan to route straight to the right door.

Trails and meeting points

Guided walks, treasure hunts and "meet here" markers send everyone to the same place.

Sites and viewings

Construction sites and property viewings where the street address alone is not precise enough.

Send people to the exact spot, not the rough address

A location code opens the phone's maps app at the precise coordinates you chose, so nobody ends up at the wrong end of the street. The QR Scanner App reads these codes (showing where they point first) and lets you build location, contact and link codes on the move. Basic scanning is free; the extras are a one-time payment, not a subscription.
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Location QR Code FAQ

It stores GPS coordinates in the standard geo format. When scanned, the phone offers to open that exact spot in its maps app, where the person can get directions - no address typing.
In Google Maps, right-click the spot on desktop, or press and hold it on mobile, and the coordinates appear. Copy them into the latitude and longitude fields here.
Usually the phone's default - Apple Maps on iPhone, Google Maps on most Android phones. Because it uses standard coordinates, any maps app that handles geo links can open it.
Only the coordinates you entered - no name, no tracking. It is generated on your device and never uploaded, so the location lives only inside the image you download.
A street address can be ambiguous - a long road, a big site, a back entrance. Coordinates drop people on the precise point, which is why events and deliveries prefer them.

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