One QR Code for Multiple Links
Put your website, Instagram, menu, WhatsApp, and more behind a single QR code. Scanners land on a branded hub page and tap the link they want — your all-in-one, multi-URL QR.
Select QR Code Type
QR Type Guide
How Should You Use Multi Links Page 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.
A multi-link QR code is one QR code that opens a branded hub page listing several links — Instagram, website, menu, WhatsApp, and anything else — so a single scan gives people every link instead of just one. It is the all-in-one alternative to printing a separate code for each destination. QRLynx includes the hosted hub page free, with custom branding, per-link click analytics, and dynamic editing — add, remove, or reorder links at any time and every printed code keeps working. The format pulls real weight on the platform: multi-link and bio pages together make up 11% of dynamic codes, and bio pages average 42.8 scans per code — the highest of any QRLynx code type — because one well-placed code keeps serving repeat visitors, who account for 63.5% of all scans platform-wide.
One QR Code, All Your Links
You have more than one link that matters — a website, an Instagram, a menu, a WhatsApp, a booking page — but a normal QR code only opens one of them. Printing a separate QR for each link clutters your card or flyer and confuses people. A multi-link QR code solves it: one code, one scan, and the visitor lands on a tidy page where they tap exactly the link they want.
Can One QR Code Really Hold Multiple Links?
Technically, a QR code encodes a single web address — so a QR can’t literally store ten destinations at once. The trick every "multiple links" QR uses is simple: the code points at one hub page, and that page lists all your links. Scanners reach the hub in one tap and choose where to go. So when people search for "create a QR code with multiple links" or an "all-in-one QR code," this is what they actually want — one QR, one hub, many links behind it. QRLynx hosts that hub page for you for free.
How to Create a QR Code for Multiple Links
Step 1: Add your links. Choose the Multi-Link type and paste in the URLs you want to share — website, social profiles, menu, store, WhatsApp, anything. Add as many as you need.
Step 2: Build the hub page. Give it a title, a profile photo or logo, and a short description, then order the links by importance. This becomes the mobile page people see after scanning.
Step 3: Brand the QR. Pick your colors, add a "Scan for links" frame, and drop your logo in the center.
Step 4: Download & share. Export PNG, SVG, or PDF and put the one code on business cards, flyers, packaging, or your storefront.
Put 2 Links — or 20 — Behind One Code
The same approach works whether you need 2 links or 20. Searching for a "2 URL QR code"? Add two links to the hub and you’re done. Want every platform in one place? Add them all. There’s no per-link QR to manage — it’s a single code backed by a page you control, so the printed code never changes even as your link list grows.
All Your Social Media in One QR Code
A multi-link QR is the easiest way to put all your social media in one QR code: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, LinkedIn, plus your website and contact — all on one scannable hub. Instead of spelling out five handles, you hand over one code and let people follow you everywhere from a single tap.
Edit Your Links Anytime — Without Reprinting
Because the QR points at a hub you own, the code is dynamic: change a username, swap in a new campaign link, reorder the buttons, or remove a dead URL, and every printed code updates instantly. No reprinting, no new QR — the page behind the code just changes.
Multi-Link QR vs Link-in-Bio (Linktree)
A multi-link QR code and a link-in-bio page are close cousins. A link-in-bio page is built for the "link in bio" slot on a social profile; a multi-link QR is the same idea optimised for the physical world — a single code for print, packaging, and signage. Both give scanners a hub of links; pick the multi-link QR when the entry point is a printed code rather than a social bio.
See Which Links Get Tapped
Every multi-link QR comes with analytics: total scans of the code and per-link clicks on the hub, so you can see exactly which destination your audience cares about. Drop the same code on different surfaces — card, flyer, window — to learn which one drives the most taps.
Why Use a Multi-Link QR Code?
Maximize engagement with every scan.
All Links in One QR
Stop cluttering your card with five handles and five codes. One code connects every link you have.
Fully Editable
Changed a username? Added a store? Update, reorder, or remove links anytime without reprinting the QR code.
Mobile-Optimized Hub
Your links open on a sleek, fast-loading page built for phones — no app, just a tap.
Per-Link Analytics
See total scans and which individual links get the most taps, so you learn what your audience actually wants.
Custom Branding
Add your logo, brand colors, and page style so the hub looks like you, not a generic template.
Unlimited Links, Free
Add as many links as you need on every plan — no cap on the number of destinations behind your code.
Multi-Link QR Codes by the Numbers
QRLynx platform data, 2026 — why one code that holds many links outperforms.
The #3 category after web links and PDFs
The highest of any QRLynx code type
Hub pages keep serving the same audience
Links change weekly — the code never does
One placement compounds over time
Well-placed hub codes are the codes that carry traffic
Single-URL QR vs Multi-Link QR
When one destination is enough — and when a hub page wins.
| Feature | Single-URL QR code | Multi-link QR code |
|---|---|---|
| Destinations per scan | One | As many as you list |
| Edit destinations later | Yes (dynamic) | Yes — add, remove, reorder any time |
| Analytics | Scans by location, device, time | Scans plus per-link click breakdown |
| Branding | On the code | On the code and the hub page |
| Best for | One clear call to action | Bios, storefront windows, event signage, creators |
How to Create a QR Code for Multiple Links
From a pile of links to one scannable code in four steps.
Add Your Links
Choose the Multi-Link type and paste in every URL you want to share — website, Instagram, menu, WhatsApp, store, and more.
Build the Hub Page
Add a title, profile photo, and description, then order the links by importance. This is the page people see after scanning.
Brand the QR Code
Pick a color that stands out, add a 'Scan for links' frame, and include your logo in the center.
Download & Share
Export PNG, SVG, or PDF and put the single code on business cards, flyers, packaging, or your storefront.
Who Uses Multi-Link QR Codes?
One code, many links — for every industry.
Content Creators
Link your latest video, merch store, Patreon, and socials from one code on your card.
Restaurants
Offer Menu, Review Us, Instagram, and WiFi from a single table-tent code.
Musicians
Send fans to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and tour tickets in one scan.
Retail Products
Link manuals, warranty registration, and support chat from product packaging.
Real Estate
Share the listing, a video tour, agent contact, and open-house schedule together.
Authors & Speakers
Point audiences to buy your book, join your newsletter, and view your portfolio.
What You Can Add to Your Hub
Websites & Landing Pages
Any URL — your site, blog, or store.
Social Profiles
Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, LinkedIn.
WhatsApp & Calls
Chat or phone in one tap.
Menus & PDFs
Link a hosted menu or document.
Payment Links
PayPal, Stripe, or a tip jar.
Email & Contact
A mailto or vCard download.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything about putting multiple links in one QR code.
Can one QR code link to multiple websites or URLs?
A single QR code encodes one web address, so it can’t store many destinations directly. The way to put multiple links in one QR is to point the code at a hub page that lists all your links — scanners reach the hub in one tap and choose where to go. QRLynx hosts that hub page for you free.
Can I put 2 links in one QR code?
Yes — add two links to your hub page and the single QR opens both as buttons. The same works for 3, 10, or 20 links; there’s no per-link QR to manage.
How do I create a QR code for multiple links for free?
Choose the Multi-Link type, paste in your URLs, build a quick hub page (title, photo, link order), customize the QR, and download — all free, with no watermark. Make it dynamic to edit links later and track taps.
Can I put all my social media in one QR code?
Yes. Add Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, LinkedIn, and your website to one hub, and the single code lets people follow you on every platform from one scan.
How many links can I add?
You can add unlimited links on every plan, but 3–7 usually gives the cleanest experience for scanners.
Can I change the links after printing?
Yes. Multi-link QR codes are dynamic — update, add, remove, or reorder links anytime from your dashboard without changing the printed code.
What’s the difference between a multi-link QR and a link-in-bio QR?
They’re close cousins. A link-in-bio page targets the bio slot on a social profile; a multi-link QR is optimized for the physical world — one code for print, packaging, and signage. Both show scanners a hub of links.
Can I see which links people tap?
Yes. You get total scans of the code plus per-link click analytics on the hub, so you know exactly which destination your audience cares about.
Does it work on iPhone and Android?
Absolutely. The QR opens a mobile-optimized web page that works on any device with a browser — no app needed.
Can I customize the hub page design?
Yes. Upload a profile image or logo, choose button styles and background themes, and set the title and description to match your brand.
Does the multi-link page expire?
No. Your hub page and QR code keep working as long as your account is active — there’s no expiration on the link itself.
Is the multi-link QR code generator free?
Yes. Creating a multi-link QR code with QRLynx is free — unlimited links, custom branding, and PNG/SVG/PDF downloads at no cost. Advanced analytics and white-labeling are available on higher plans.
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