On your website
Add the QR to your contact page, blog footer, or pricing page. Desktop visitors pull out their phone, scan, and a WhatsApp chat opens with the message you set.
Type your WhatsApp number and an opening message. The page renders a scannable QR. Customers scan it with any phone camera and WhatsApp opens with your line already filled in. Works on ads, packaging, posters, and anywhere customers can see you but can't tap a link.
No signup · No watermark · Use it anywhere
Enter your WhatsApp number, set the pre-filled message, and download the QR.
Anywhere a customer can hold up a phone, the QR puts a chat one scan away.
Add the QR to your contact page, blog footer, or pricing page. Desktop visitors pull out their phone, scan, and a WhatsApp chat opens with the message you set.
Put the QR on business cards, flyers, receipts, packaging, and in-store signage. One scan opens WhatsApp with your number already filled in.
Drop it into Instagram bios, LinkedIn banners, story posts, or YouTube thumbnails so a follower can start a chat from where they already follow you.
A WhatsApp QR code is an image that hides a wa.me link inside its pixel pattern. When someone points a phone camera at it, the camera reads the pattern, decodes the URL, and offers to open WhatsApp at the right chat. No typing the number. No saving your contact first. No copying digits off a printout.
The link follows a fixed format: https://wa.me/[country code + phone number]?text=[message]. The generator deals with the formatting for you. It strips the plus sign, URL-encodes the message, and validates the digits before turning the result into a scannable PNG. You type a number and a starter message. The page renders the QR.
A WhatsApp QR is most useful when typing is hard. A flyer someone is holding. A poster they walk past. A YouTube end card playing on their TV. A trade show booth. A sticker on packaging. In each case, the QR turns an offline glance into an open chat in about three seconds.
For teams running Click-to-WhatsApp ads, the same QR doubles as a fallback when the ad itself isn't tappable. Livestream overlays, podcast cover art, printed inserts inside shipped products, anywhere the customer can see you but can't click through. If you're using Eazybe to track which surfaces actually drive WhatsApp replies, the QR is what closes the loop between the offline piece and the chat record in your CRM.
QR codes remove the steps where customers usually give up: typing a number, saving a contact, hunting for your link.
WhatsApp is already on roughly 2 billion phones. The scan opens WhatsApp directly. Nothing for the customer to download and no signup screen between them and you.
Set the opening message yourself. Customers see it pre-filled, so the conversation starts with the right context. Examples: "Hi, I saw your menu" or "Send me a demo link".
A QR that opens a chat converts higher than a QR that opens a form. Customers reach a human or an AI agent in one step instead of three.
No watermark, no signup, no usage cap. Generate as many QRs as you want and use them commercially.
Eazybe captures every inbound WhatsApp chat into your CRM. The lead gets scored before your reps see it, and our AI keeps the conversation going when nobody's online. Works with HubSpot, Salesforce, and Zoho.
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