One Scan Straight to Your Music

A Spotify QR code puts your music one scan away from anyone holding a poster, flyer, business card, or record sleeve. Instead of asking people to search your artist name — where they might land on a soundalike or give up — you point them straight to the exact profile, playlist, album, single, or podcast episode you want them to hear.

EZQR turns any open.spotify.com link into a clean, scannable code. Use the free generator on our home page for a static code that's free forever, or sign up for an editable QR code you can repoint to your next release without reprinting a thing.

How to Make a QR Code for Spotify

  1. Open your page in Spotify. Go to the artist profile, playlist, album, single, or podcast you want to share — in the app or at open.spotify.com in a browser.
  2. Use Share → Copy link. Tap the three-dot menu (or right-click on desktop), choose Share, then Copy link. You'll get a URL like open.spotify.com/artist/... or open.spotify.com/playlist/...
  3. Paste it into EZQR. The QR code preview generates instantly. Download as PNG, JPG, or SVG — the vector SVG stays razor-sharp at any print size.
  4. Test the scan with your phone. Scan with your camera app and confirm it opens the right Spotify page (in the Spotify app if installed, otherwise the mobile web player).

Where Spotify QR Codes Get Used

Musicians & Bands

Put a code on release posters, gig flyers, and stickers so fans scan to hear the new single or full album instantly.

Merch & Vinyl

Add a code to t-shirts, tote bags, vinyl sleeves, and CD inserts — buyers scan to save the record and follow your profile.

Cafés & Venues

Share the "now playing" or ambience playlist with a counter card, so guests can take the vibe home with a single scan.

Podcasters

Print your show's Spotify link on business cards and conference handouts so new listeners can subscribe on the spot.

Event & Tour Promo

Posters and flyers for shows and markets — scan to preview the set, follow the artist page, and remember the name.

Playlist Curators

Grow a playlist's audience by putting its code where the right listeners already gather — record shops, studios, and events.

Point One Code at Spotify, Apple Music & YouTube

A QR code opens one destination, so if you want listeners to pick their own platform, point it at a link page: one scan opens a tidy hosted page listing Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and any other buttons you add — each with its own tap tracking. Add your logo and a short bio, reorder the buttons, or swap in a new release link anytime without reprinting the code. It's a "smart link" for your music with its own QR code, and you can list social profiles like TikTok and LinkedIn right alongside your streaming links. If you only need Spotify, the steps above make a single-destination code in seconds. You can also build a full QR code landing page for a release or tour.

Spotify QR Code vs. Spotify's In-App "Spotify Code"

Spotify's built-in "Spotify Code" is handy inside the app, but it only scans when someone opens the Spotify camera scanner. An EZQR Spotify QR code is different: it scans with any phone's normal camera, downloads as a print-ready vector or PNG at any size, and — on a dynamic code — can be repointed to your next single and tracked with scan analytics. That makes it a better fit for print you can't easily reprint, like event posters, merch, and vinyl.

Static vs. Editable Spotify QR Codes

Static (Free, No Account) Editable Dynamic
Cost Free forever Paid plan
Switch to a new release later No Yes — repoint to your next single anytime
Scan analytics None Count, time, city, country, device
Best for A permanent artist or playlist link, business cards, evergreen merch Release campaigns, tour posters, "latest single" codes you reuse

Common Questions

How do I get the link for my Spotify artist, playlist, or album?

Open Spotify, go to your artist profile, playlist, album, single, or podcast, tap the three-dot menu (or right-click on desktop), choose Share, then "Copy link." You'll get an open.spotify.com URL you can paste straight into EZQR.

Is a Spotify QR code different from Spotify's own in-app Spotify Code?

Yes. Spotify's in-app "Spotify Code" only scans inside the Spotify app. An EZQR QR code scans with any phone's regular camera, downloads as a print-ready vector or PNG at any size, and — on a paid dynamic code — can be repointed to your next release and tracked.

Can one QR code link to Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube at once?

Yes — point it at a link page. One scan opens a tidy hosted page listing Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and any other buttons you add, and listeners choose their platform. You can edit and reorder the buttons anytime without reprinting the code.

Can I update the QR code when I release a new song?

With a dynamic code you can. Change the destination in your dashboard and the same printed code — on posters, merch, or vinyl inserts — points to your latest release. A static code always points to the single link it was made with.

Are Spotify QR codes free?

Static QR codes are free forever, with no watermark and no expiry — download as PNG, JPG, or SVG. Editing the destination later and tracking scans are dynamic features on a paid plan.

What size should I print a Spotify QR code?

On business cards, aim for 1.5–2cm. On posters, flyers, and merch, 4–8cm scans comfortably from a short distance. Vinyl and CD inserts sit in between. Always test the actual print at the actual size before ordering a batch.