Copy the exact Facebook page, profile, group, event, post, or video URL. Paste it into the generator, choose static or dynamic behavior, customize the design, and download PNG, SVG, or PDF. Test the final code before publishing or printing.
Yes, with a dynamic Facebook QR code. Analytics can report scans and campaign-level data such as time, approximate location, and device type. It does not identify every person who scanned and does not prove that a scanner followed, joined, responded, or purchased.
Static codes store the Facebook URL directly and cannot be edited after printing. Dynamic codes use a redirect, so you can update the destination and view scan analytics while keeping the same printed QR image.
No account is needed to scan. However, Facebook may require login to view restricted content or complete actions such as joining a private group or responding to an event.
One Facebook QR code normally opens one destination. Use a social media QR code when you need one landing page with multiple Facebook pages or other social profiles.
About 2cm × 2cm (0.8" × 0.8") is a practical minimum for close-range use. Use a larger code for posters, windows, or longer scanning distances. Contrast, quiet zone, print quality, and viewing distance matter, so test the actual printed material before production.
Yes. Keep the logo reasonably small, preserve the quiet zone, and maintain strong contrast. Test the customized code on several phones because excessive styling can reduce scan reliability.
A static code does not expire by itself, but it fails if the Facebook destination is removed, renamed, or restricted. Dynamic codes may also depend on the redirect service and account or plan conditions.
You can create a static Facebook QR code with the free generator. Dynamic editing, analytics, custom domains, campaign management, and other advanced features may require an account or paid plan. Review current plan details before launching a long-term campaign.