Airbnb Listing QR Code Generator

Turn your Airbnb listing URL into a scannable QR code. Share it on welcome cards, local guides, flyers, and social media — guests land directly on your listing in one scan.

Paste the link to your Airbnb listing page. Guests scan to view your property instantly.

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One-click color themes. You can further customise after picking a preset.

Keep strong contrast between foreground and background for reliable scanning.

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Place a logo at the center of the QR code. Error correction is automatically set to High when a logo is added.

Wrap the QR code in a frame with optional text to encourage scanning.

Text displayed on the frame (e.g. "Scan Me", "Get Discount", "View Menu").

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Higher = more resilient. Use H with logos.

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How to Create Your Airbnb Listing QR Code

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Copy Your Listing URL

Open your Airbnb listing in a browser and copy the URL from the address bar. It will look like https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/12345678. You can also use your listing's direct link from the Airbnb Host dashboard under "Listing" → "Share your listing."

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Paste and Generate

Paste the URL into the field above and your QR code generates instantly. Add your property name in the optional field — it will be used as the download filename. The QR code encodes the full listing URL so guests land directly on your Airbnb page when they scan it.

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Customize and Download

Make the QR code your own — change colors to match your brand, add a logo, and choose a frame style with a call-to-action like "Scan to Book" or "View Our Listing." Download in PNG for digital use, SVG or PDF for high-quality print materials.

Niche Use Cases for Airbnb Host QR Codes

Beyond just linking to your listing, QR codes open up creative touchpoints across the entire guest journey.

Welcome Card & Key Handoff

Print a QR code on a physical welcome card left on the kitchen table or in the key lockbox. New guests arriving without you can scan to instantly access your listing's house rules, check-out instructions, and host contact. It's a professional first impression that sets the tone for a five-star stay.

Property Marketing Flyers

Distributing flyers at local coffee shops, noticeboards, or tourist spots? Include a QR code so anyone interested can scan straight to your listing without typing a long URL. Pair it with your best property photo and a headline like "Available for Short-Term Rental" for maximum impact.

Social Media Promotion

Add your listing QR code to Instagram Stories, Facebook posts, or LinkedIn updates. Followers see a professional, branded image they can screenshot and scan later. This works especially well for hosts with multiple properties — each listing gets its own unique QR code, making it easy to share the right one.

Business Cards for Hosts

If you manage multiple Airbnb properties or run a co-hosting business, print business cards with a QR code for each listing or a link to your full Airbnb profile. When you meet potential clients, event attendees, or travelers, hand them a card and they can browse your portfolio on the spot.

Review Request Cards

After a guest checks out, leave a small card asking for a review. Add a QR code linking to your listing's review page (or your Airbnb profile) so the guest can tap and review in seconds rather than navigating through the app. More reviews mean higher search visibility on Airbnb's platform.

Local Guide QR Codes

Create a printed "Local Guide" card for guests with QR codes for multiple destinations — your listing, your favourite restaurant guide (like a Google Maps list), the nearest pharmacy, your Airbnb Guidebook, and local emergency numbers. One beautiful card replaces a dozen handwritten sticky notes.

Co-Host & Property Manager Handoff

When handing off a property to a co-host or cleaner, a QR code on a door or property binder gives them instant access to the current listing details, house rules, and your contact — no need to type or remember URLs. Professional operations impress both guests and business partners.

Vacation Rental Signage

Place a framed QR code in the entrance hall or common area for guests who want to share your listing with friends and family during their stay. Word-of-mouth referrals are gold for Airbnb hosts — make it effortless for guests to forward your listing to someone planning a trip to the same city.

Why Airbnb Hosts Need QR Codes

Instant Booking Conversions

Every extra step between a potential guest and your listing costs you bookings. A QR code removes friction — one scan opens your listing in full with photos, pricing, and availability. Travelers at conferences, airports, or local events can book on the spot while your property is top of mind.

Offline-to-Online Marketing

Airbnb marketing is overwhelmingly digital, but print materials still reach different audiences. Flyers, postcards, and brochures with QR codes bridge the gap between offline discovery and online booking. A single well-designed flyer can drive bookings from travelers who prefer in-person research.

Professional Host Branding

Superhosts and professional property managers stand out by sweating the details. A custom-colored QR code that matches your property's aesthetic — printed on quality card stock, framed, or laminated — signals attention to detail that guests notice and mention in reviews.

Zero Typing, Zero Errors

Airbnb listing URLs are long and full of numbers. Anyone who tries to type one manually into a browser is almost guaranteed to make a mistake. A QR code eliminates that problem entirely — the link is always correct, and it works even when the internet connection is slow.

Design Tips for Airbnb Host QR Codes

  • Match your property's color palette. If your listing photos feature warm neutrals and terracotta accents, build those into your QR code. A cohesive design makes your materials look intentional rather than generic.
  • Add a compelling call-to-action. Instead of a plain QR code, use the frame feature to add text like "Scan to Book Our Space," "View on Airbnb," or "Check Availability." A clear CTA tells people exactly what will happen when they scan.
  • Include your Airbnb logo or property logo. Upload a logo into the center of the QR code to make it instantly recognizable. If you have a recurring color or mark you use across your listing photos, apply it here too.
  • Print at the right size. For table cards and welcome notes, a 4 cm × 4 cm (about 1.5 inches) QR code scans reliably. For wall-mounted signs or posters, go larger — at least 8–10 cm to accommodate scanning from a distance.
  • Use high error correction. Set error correction to "H" (30%) if you are adding a logo — this ensures the QR code still scans even if the logo covers part of the data. The generator automatically suggests this when you upload a logo.
  • Laminate printed codes. Welcome cards and signage in Airbnb properties take a beating from moisture, spills, and repeated handling. Laminating the QR code extends its life significantly and keeps it looking sharp.
  • Test on multiple devices before printing. Scan your QR code with at least one iPhone and one Android device before printing in bulk. Verify that the link opens your correct listing on both platforms.
  • Update your code if your listing URL changes. If Airbnb ever migrates your listing ID or you recreate your listing, the URL changes. Generate a fresh QR code and reprint any physical materials. Consider using a dynamic QR code (available when logged in) so you can update the destination without reprinting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I find my Airbnb listing URL?

Open your Airbnb listing in any web browser and copy the URL from the address bar. It will look like https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/12345678. You can also find it in your Airbnb Host dashboard under "Listings" → click your property → "View listing." From the listing preview page, copy the URL from the address bar. Alternatively, in the Host dashboard, click "Share your listing" to get the shareable link directly.

Can guests book directly through the QR code?

Yes. The QR code links directly to your Airbnb listing page, which includes photos, pricing, reviews, availability, and the "Reserve" button. Guests who scan it are taken straight to the booking flow — there is no extra step. This is the same link you would share via text or email, just encoded into a scannable image.

Does Airbnb allow QR code marketing?

Yes. Using your listing's public URL in QR codes, printed materials, or third-party websites is entirely within Airbnb's terms of service. You are simply linking to a public page on Airbnb's platform. Avoid circumventing Airbnb's payment system by directing guests to book outside the platform — always link to your Airbnb listing rather than to personal payment details.

What if I want the QR code to link to something other than the listing?

Use the URL type on the homepage to encode any link — your Airbnb Guidebook, a Google Maps location, a PDF house manual, a review page, or even a WhatsApp chat link for guest support. You can also use the WiFi type to create a separate QR code for your property's WiFi password. Many hosts create a card with multiple small QR codes, each serving a different purpose.

Should I use a static or dynamic QR code for my listing?

For most hosts, a static QR code is sufficient. It is free, works forever (as long as your listing URL does not change), and requires no account. If you manage multiple properties or frequently update your listing and want the ability to change where the code points without reprinting physical materials, a dynamic QR code is a better investment. Dynamic QR codes require a free account and are available under the "Save as Dynamic QR" option after generating your code.

Is the QR code free? Do I need to sign up?

Yes, generating and downloading your Airbnb listing QR code is completely free and requires no account. You can customize colors, add a frame, and download in PNG, SVG, or PDF format without signing up. An account is only needed if you want to save a dynamic QR code that you can edit later, or access bulk generation for multiple properties.

What file format should I download for print vs. digital use?

For print materials (business cards, welcome cards, flyers, signage), download SVG or PDF — these are vector formats that scale to any size without losing quality. For digital use (website, email, social media), PNG at 400px or above is ideal. Avoid using the same low-resolution PNG for both digital and print — SVG or PDF always produces crisper results on paper.

Can I add my Airbnb or property logo to the QR code?

Yes. Use the "Add Logo" option in the design step to upload any image — your property logo, the Airbnb logo (if you have rights to use it), or even a photo of your property. The generator will automatically increase the error correction level to ensure the QR code still scans reliably with the logo overlaid. Crop the logo to a square for best results — the built-in cropper tool handles this automatically.

More QR Codes Every Airbnb Host Needs

Your Airbnb listing QR code is just the beginning. These additional QR codes help you create a seamless, professional guest experience from check-in to check-out.

WiFi QR Code

Print a WiFi QR code and frame it on the wall or nightstand. Guests scan to connect instantly — no typing long passwords. Update the code whenever you change the WiFi password between stays. The most requested QR code type among short-term rental hosts.

House Manual QR Code

Link a QR code to your digital house manual — a Google Doc, Notion page, or Airbnb Guidebook URL. Guests scan to access appliance instructions, house rules, emergency contacts, and local tips without calling you. Save the document link as a URL QR code.

Host WhatsApp QR Code

Create a QR code that opens a WhatsApp chat with you pre-loaded. Guests scan if they have a question during their stay and message you directly without saving your number first. Ideal for hosts who prefer messaging over phone calls.

Host Contact QR Code

Generate a vCard QR code with your name, phone number, email, and property management company name. Guests scan to save your contact in their phone — so if they lose internet access or need to call in an emergency, they have your details offline.

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