How to Make a Bing Maps QR Code
To make a Bing Maps QR code, choose an action — search for a place, search a keyword, or display a map at a center point — fill in the details, and download the generated code. Scanning it opens Bing Maps to that view in the browser or app. The map link is encoded directly into the QR pattern, so the code needs no service behind it and never expires.
What You Can Build
Address Pin
Drop a pin on your storefront or venue by address or place name.
Keyword Search
Show results for a term like "coffee" or "parking" near a center point.
Centered Map
Open a map at exact coordinates with the zoom level you choose.
Map Views
Road, aerial, aerial with labels, or bird's eye — pick the look that fits.
Signage & Windows
Help passers-by find or navigate to you with a single scan.
Print & Packaging
Put the map on flyers, boxes, and brochures at any size with SVG.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make a Bing Maps QR code?
Pick what the code should do — search for an address or place, search a keyword like "coffee", or display a map centered on coordinates — fill in the details, and download the generated QR code. Scanning it opens Bing Maps to that view.
What can a Bing Maps QR code do?
It can drop a pin on an address or place name (where1), show keyword search results (ss), or open a map centered on a specific latitude and longitude with a chosen zoom level and map view — road, aerial, aerial with labels, or bird's eye. You can also paste an existing Bing Maps share link.
Where do I find the coordinates for the center point?
In Bing Maps, right-click a spot and the latitude and longitude appear. Enter them here as "latitude, longitude" and we format them into the tilde-separated value Bing expects.
Is the Bing Maps QR code free?
Yes. Bing Maps QR codes are static — the map URL is encoded directly into the pattern — so they are free forever with no watermark, no scan limit, and no expiry. No account required.
Will it work on any phone?
Yes. The code encodes a normal Bing Maps web link, so any phone camera opens it in the browser or the Bing Maps app if installed. No special scanner app is needed.