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How to Make a FaceTime QR Code

Make a QR code that starts a FaceTime video or audio call to your number or Apple ID when scanned on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac — no typing, no saving a contact first. Static and free forever, no account.

What the video covers

  1. Choose video or audio — Pick whether the code starts a FaceTime video call or an audio-only call.
  2. Enter who to reach — Enter the phone number or the Apple ID email the call should reach — both are supported.
  3. Decide whether to confirm first — Turn on "Confirm before the call starts" for public or printed codes so people are not surprised by an instant call.
  4. Download the QR code — Download as PNG, JPG, or SVG. SVG stays sharp at any print size. The call details are encoded into the pattern, so it needs no service behind it and never expires.
  5. Test on an Apple device — FaceTime needs an iPhone, iPad, or Mac — scan it on one to confirm the call prompt appears before printing. For non-Apple phones, pair it with a phone or SMS QR code.