QR Code for Teachers
Create free QR codes that link to YouTube videos, Google Forms quizzes, assignment sheets, and attendance, make your classroom interactive and paperless.

How Teachers Use QR Codes
Make lessons interactive and reduce paper waste
YouTube Video Links
Create QR codes that link to educational YouTube videos. Students scan and watch, perfect for flipped classrooms.
Google Forms Quizzes
Link QR codes to Google Forms or Kahoot quizzes. Students scan to start the quiz instantly, no URL typing needed.
Assignment & Resource Links
Share assignment PDFs, Google Docs, or study resources via QR code. Print on worksheets or display on the board.
Attendance Tracking
Display a QR code that links to a Google Form for attendance. Students scan when they arrive, fast and paperless.
Get Started in 3 Easy Steps
Create your classroom QR code in under 30 seconds
Choose QR Type
Select URL QR to link to any website. YouTube, Google Forms, Google Docs, or your school's LMS.
Paste Your Link
Paste the URL of your video, quiz, or resource. Customize colors to match your school or subject theme.
Print & Share
Download as PNG or SVG. Print on worksheets, posters, or project on screen. Free and unlimited.
Why Teachers Love QR Codes
Join educators worldwide using QR codes in the classroom
Save Class Time
No more writing long URLs on the board or spelling them out. Students scan and access resources in 2 seconds.
Engage Digital Learners
QR codes bridge physical and digital learning. Students love scanning, it feels interactive and modern.
Go Paperless
Link to digital resources instead of printing handouts. Better for the environment and your department budget.
Teacher QR Code FAQ
Common questions about QR codes for education
No, modern iPhones and Android phones scan QR codes directly from the camera app. No extra app needed.
Yes! Create a URL QR code linking to the assignment on Google Docs, your LMS, or any website. Print it on the worksheet.
Copy the YouTube video URL, paste it into our URL QR generator, customize if desired, and download. Done in seconds.
Static QR codes can't be changed after printing. For flexibility, link to a page you control (like a Google Sites page) that you can update.
QR codes themselves are safe, they just encode text or URLs. Always verify the destination URL is appropriate before sharing with students.
For worksheets: at least 2.5×2.5 cm. For posters or projector display: 10×10 cm or larger. Test scanning from student desk distance.
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