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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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.