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How to Make a Bing Maps QR Code
Make a QR code that opens Bing Maps exactly how you want — a pin on your address, a keyword search, or a map centered on coordinates with a chosen zoom and view. Static and free forever, no account.
What the video covers
- Choose what the code should do — Pick an action: drop a pin on an address or place, search a keyword like "coffee", or display a map centered on coordinates.
- Fill in the details — Enter the address, keyword, or "latitude, longitude" as the center point, then choose a zoom level and map view — road, aerial, aerial with labels, or bird's eye. You can also paste an existing Bing Maps share link.
- Download the QR code — Download as PNG, JPG, or SVG. SVG stays crisp at any print size. The map link is encoded into the pattern, so it never expires.
- Test on iOS and Android — The code opens a normal Bing Maps web link, so any phone camera works. Scan it to confirm the right view opens before printing.