Airbnb QR Code Generator
Turn your Airbnb listing into a QR code. Scan to open the listing to book, review, or rebook, on welcome cards, signage, and printed guides.
Select QR Code Type
QR Type Guide
How Should You Use Airbnb QR Codes?
Choose static when the encoded information will never change. Choose dynamic when you need to edit the destination after printing, track scans, pause a campaign, or keep a stable short link while the destination changes.
Best For
Campaigns where the scanner expects a focused destination and you may need analytics, design control, or a destination you can update later.
Not Best For
Cases where another QR type is more specific, such as PDF for files, vCard for contact saving, WiFi for network access, or menu QR for restaurant menus.
Before Printing
Test the final QR at real size, confirm the quiet zone, and use the size calculator when the code will appear on signs, packaging, menus, cards, or other printed material.
Use your public listing link
Copy the public listing URL from the Airbnb listing page, it looks like airbnb.com/rooms/ followed by your listing number. Scanning the code opens that listing so guests can view, book, or leave a review. For a review link, use the review request URL Airbnb sends after a stay. QRLynx is an independent generator and is not affiliated with Airbnb.
What an Airbnb QR code does
An Airbnb QR code is a scannable code that opens your Airbnb listing when scanned. A guest points their phone at it and your listing loads, ready to book, rebook, or review, without searching Airbnb or typing a long airbnb.com/rooms link.
For hosts, the listing link is the hub of everything: photos, house rules, availability, and the review flow. A printed QR code puts that hub in the guest's hand at the moment it matters. A card on the fridge invites a review after a great stay. A sign at a local cafe sends walk-ins to book. A line in a printed welcome guide makes rebooking a one-tap habit.
Build the code in the QR code generator, and a dynamic one lets you point it at a different listing later and track scans. Many hosts also add a WiFi QR code so guests connect in a tap, and a Google Maps QR code for directions. Renting hotels instead? See the Booking.com QR code.
Why hosts print an Airbnb QR code
More reviews, less nagging
A code on a welcome card at checkout is a gentle prompt to review while the stay is fresh. More reviews lift your ranking and your bookings.
Rebooking made effortless
Happy guests are your best repeat customers. A code in the guide or on a fridge magnet lets them rebook or share your listing in one scan.
See what drives interest
On a dynamic code, QRLynx counts each scan with time and rough location, so you can tell whether the welcome card or the local flyer sends more traffic.
One code, many places
Print the same code on cards, signage, and guides. A dynamic code even lets you switch listings behind it as your portfolio grows.
How to make an Airbnb QR code
Copy your listing link
Open your listing on Airbnb and copy the URL, or use the review request link for a review-focused code.
Paste the link
Drop the airbnb.com link into the field above and the code previews instantly.
Brand and track
Add your logo, pick your colors, and switch on tracking for scan counts and the option to change the listing later.
Download and place
Export a PNG, SVG, or PDF and print it on a welcome card, fridge magnet, sign, or in your house guide.
Telling guests to search vs an Airbnb QR code
Both can reach your listing. One removes every step in between.
| What you get | Search or typed link | Airbnb QR code |
|---|---|---|
| Guest reaches your listing | Eventually | One scan |
| Works on a printed card or sign | No | Yes |
| Prompts reviews at the right moment | Rarely | Yes, at checkout |
| Track scans by placement | No | Yes, on dynamic codes |
| Point at a different listing later | No | Yes, on dynamic codes |
| Cost | Free | Free, 5 dynamic codes included |
Where an Airbnb QR code helps
Review request cards
Leave a small card by the door that scans to your listing or review link. A timely nudge turns a good stay into a five-star review.
Printed welcome guides
Add a code to your house guide so guests reach the listing to rebook, extend, or share with friends planning a trip.
Local partner signage
A code at a nearby cafe, shop, or visitor desk sends travelers to book your place while they are already in the area.
Fridge magnets and keepsakes
A branded magnet with a code keeps your listing one scan away long after checkout, quietly driving repeat bookings.
Multi-property hosts
Give each property its own code, or use one dynamic code you re-point as your lineup changes, all tracked in one dashboard.
Thank-you notes
A code on a departure note makes it easy for guests to leave feedback and recommend you, closing the stay on a high note.
Listing link, review link, and the guest WiFi trick
Decide what you want the scan to do. Point at the listing URL to drive bookings and rebookings. Point at the review request link Airbnb provides to focus on feedback after a stay. A dynamic code lets you switch between the two, or between properties, without reprinting a single card.
One more host favorite: pair the listing code with a WiFi QR code so guests join the network in a tap. Our Airbnb WiFi QR code guide shows how, and it pairs naturally with the booking code on the same welcome card.
Airbnb QR code FAQs
How do I make a QR code for my Airbnb listing?
Copy your public listing URL from Airbnb and paste it into the generator above. Customize the design and download. A basic code is free and needs no account.
What link should I use, the listing or the review link?
Use the listing URL to drive bookings and rebookings, or the review request link Airbnb sends after a stay to focus on reviews. A dynamic code lets you switch between them anytime.
Is the Airbnb QR code generator free?
Yes, with no watermark. A free QRLynx account adds 5 dynamic codes that let you change the listing behind the code and track scans.
Can a QR code help me get more Airbnb reviews?
Yes. A code on a welcome or thank-you card, scanned at checkout while the stay is fresh, removes the friction of finding the review page and tends to lift review volume.
Can I point the code at a different property later?
Yes, on a dynamic code. It carries an editable short link, so you can re-point it to another listing anytime and every printed copy keeps working.
Can I track how many guests scan it?
Yes, on dynamic codes. QRLynx logs each scan with time and rough location in your dashboard, so you can see which card or sign performs best.
Do guests need the Airbnb app to scan it?
No. Scanning opens your listing in the Airbnb app if installed, or the phone browser if not. Booking or reviewing may prompt an Airbnb sign-in, as usual.
Should I put a WiFi QR code next to it?
Many hosts do. A WiFi QR code lets guests join the network in a tap, and it sits naturally beside the listing code on a welcome card. See our Airbnb WiFi guide.
Can I add my logo or property branding?
Yes. Add a logo and choose colors in the generator so the code matches your welcome pack and looks intentional, not generic.
Will one code work across cards, signs, and guides?
Yes. Print the same code everywhere. A dynamic code also lets you update the destination centrally without reprinting any of them.
Is this different from a Booking.com QR code?
Only in the platform. This opens your Airbnb listing; the Booking.com QR code opens a Booking.com property. Both work the same way.