Make a QR code that drops a map pin at your exact coordinates. Free, private, and downloadable as PNG or SVG.
How to create a location QR code
- Get your coordinates by long-pressing the spot in Google or Apple Maps.
- Paste the latitude and longitude, and add a place name if you like.
- Download as PNG or SVG and add it to your invitation, sign or listing.
Help people find you
A location QR removes the guesswork from "where is it?" — one scan opens turn-by-turn
directions. Running an event? Pair it with an
event QR code so guests can save the date and the place in one go.
Frequently asked questions
- What happens when someone scans a location QR code?
- Their phone offers to open the coordinates in its maps app, dropping a pin they can navigate to. It uses the standard geo: format that iOS and Android understand.
- How do I find my latitude and longitude?
- In Google Maps or Apple Maps, long-press the exact spot. The coordinates appear in the search bar or info panel — copy them into the fields here.
- Can I add a name to the pin?
- Yes. The optional place name is attached as a label so the destination is recognizable when it opens.
- Does it need internet to generate?
- No. The QR code is created in your browser. The person scanning it will need a maps app and connection to view the location.
- Where is a location QR code useful?
- Wedding and event invitations, venue signage, delivery instructions, property listings and "find us" sections on flyers.