Link to QR Code Generator
Free, private, no signup required
Free, private, no signup required
Free, no signup, no expiration
Add a QR code to your resume so recruiters can jump straight to your portfolio, LinkedIn, GitHub, or full online CV - no typing URLs from a printed PDF. Download as SVG so it stays sharp at any print size.
✓ No Signup Required·✓ Static · Never Expires·✓ 100% Private · No Tracking·✓ Works Offline · Unlimited
Paste a link, customize, and download. No account needed.
Recruiters scan once and land on your portfolio site, LinkedIn, GitHub, or personal CV - whichever you choose.
SVG download means the QR code stays crisp on resume PDFs, even when printed on heavy stock at small sizes.
Keep it black-and-white or color-match it to your resume's accent color so it looks intentional, not bolted-on.
Pick a single destination: your portfolio site, your LinkedIn /in/ profile, your GitHub, or a longer-form online CV.
Open the Link2QR URL generator and paste the destination URL.
Use black on white (or your resume's accent color). Avoid logos in the center for resumes - keep it clean.
Choose SVG so the code stays sharp when the recruiter prints your PDF on standard or premium paper.
Keep it between 0.75 and 1 inch (about 2 to 2.5 cm) on the printed page. Smaller than that risks scan failures from older phones; larger looks oversized on a one-page resume.
Yes. Add a single line like Portfolio or LinkedIn so recruiters know what they'll get before scanning. Unlabeled QRs feel suspicious and get scanned less often.
Both work. Black-and-white reads cleanest on resumes. If you have a strong personal brand color, a subtle dark variant of it can look intentional. Avoid loud or bright colors that fight with your resume's hierarchy.
Yes. Free, no signup, no expiration. Download as SVG so it stays sharp at any print size.
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