Phone QR Code

Make it incredibly simple for customers to call you. Generate a Phone QR code that prompts a user to dial your number with a single scan, ideal for 'Contact Us' sections on flyers, vehicles, or storefronts.

Data Type
Phone Data

Click‑to‑call number

Only digits and optional leading + are kept. Required field.

Output updates automatically

Styling
Dot Style
Corner Squares
Corner Dots
Preview
Download Options

About Phone QR Codes

A Phone QR code contains a telephone number. When scanned, it prompts the user's phone to dial that number, creating a 'click to call' experience from a printed material.

Free & Unlimited

Create and download unlimited static QR codes at no cost, with no watermarks or restrictions on usage.

Customizable Designs

Choose from various dot shapes, corner styles, colors, gradients, and add a logo to match your brand identity.

Multiple Formats

Generate QR codes for URLs, text, Wi‑Fi access, email, vCards, and more formats to suit different needs.

Why choose ReHop for QR code generation?

High Resolution Outputs Download crisp PNGs for web use or scalable SVGs for print to ensure your QR codes look great everywhere.

User-Friendly Interface Our intuitive design tools make it easy to create professional-looking QR codes in just a few clicks.

No Account Required Start generating QR codes immediately without the need to sign up or provide personal information.

Common Uses for Phone QR Codes

Storefronts & Signage

Put a QR code on your front door or window so customers can easily call you for hours or information.

Flyers & Advertisements

Encourage immediate action from your print ads by giving potential customers a one-scan way to call your sales line.

Company Vehicles

Add a 'How's my driving?' or 'For a quote, call...' QR code to your fleet of vehicles.

Branding & customization

Custom dot styles (dots, rounded, classy, extra rounded), distinctive corner squares and corner dots are more scannable when contrast remains strong. Gradients should stay subtle and avoid low‑contrast transitions near the finder corners. Embedded logos are best placed on a white (or lightly tinted) padded rectangle to maintain recognition.

Best Practices for Creating QR Codes

  • Keep minimum contrast ratio of roughly 4.5:1 between foreground and background.
  • Maintain an uncluttered quiet zone (~4 modules) around the QR code edges.
  • Select higher error correction (Q or H) if embedding larger logos or dense gradients.
  • Avoid stretching or skewing the code when placing in layouts; scale proportionally.
  • Test on multiple mid‑range phone cameras under indoor and low‑light conditions.
  • Use SVG for print (vector sharpness) and PNG for web (smaller payload).

Phone QR Code FAQ

Does the QR code automatically make the call?

No, for security reasons, the user's phone will always ask for confirmation before dialing the number. The QR code simply presents the number and asks if they want to call.

Do I need to include the country code?

It is highly recommended to include the country code (e.g., +1 for the US, +44 for the UK) to ensure the number works correctly for international users.

Can I use this for a non-standard number, like an extension?

Phone QR codes are best for direct-dial numbers. Extensions and other special characters may not be supported by all scanning apps or phone operating systems.

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