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Telegram Profile QR Code Generator (Group, Channel)

Generate a Telegram QR code for a profile, channel, or group link (t.me).

Linked workflow
Updates when you switch the starter template in Step 2
Classic
Best for plain links, menus, invoices, and any scan that must feel neutral and reliable.
Plain linksMenusInvoices
Step 1
Enter the content
Paste the final link or fill only the fields you need. Leave advanced sections closed unless you need print presets, tracking, or styling tweaks.
Screen-ready · Scan
What you’ll get
A quick preview of the scan result.
Link preview
Domain: t.me
Scans to: https://t.me/qrflow
Advanced options are optional
Open the sections below only when you need print presets, UTM tracking, local history, or editable dynamic links.
Link tools (UTM / short link)
Detected link: https://t.me/qrflow
Tip: UTMs are for tracking clicks. If you need a shorter or editable link, use Dynamic QR.
Output & print
Print scenarios (1‑click)
Applies size/ECC/quiet zone and a caption template for common print use cases.
Download background
Useful for overlays. Keep high contrast for reliable scanning.
Tip: add a short label near the QR for better scan intent (especially for print).
Tip: for best print results, use 3–5cm+ and keep high contrast with a clear quiet zone.
Share & history (local)
Share links recreate the same QR on another device. The data is stored after # in the URL (hash-only), so it isn’t sent to the server. Privacy details →
Draft
Not saved yet
Draft saves your current inputs + styling so you can continue later.
Saved QRs
Saved instances store both content + styling locally in this browser (not uploaded).
Tip: “Local link” works only in this browser. Use “share link” to recreate the same QR on other devices.
No saved QRs yet. Click “Save current” after you like the result.
Recent
No local history yet. Use “Share this QR” to save one.
Live preview
Keep the QR in view while you edit
As you change inputs or style templates, this panel stays visible so you can check the QR and scan grade without losing context.
Telegram preview
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Tool shelf
Keep the preview in sight, then open the tool you need under it: tracking, output presets, or local save/share.
Link tools
Open the URL helper when you need UTMs, a cleaner destination, or a Dynamic QR handoff.
Detected link: https://t.me/qrflow
Output & print
Share & history (local)
Saved locally: drafts, recent history, and saved QR entries stay in this browser unless you export or share them.
Saved library · 0
No saved QRs yet. Save one after you like the result.
Recent · 0
No local history yet.
Need another template or more context?
Smart paste
Paste a link or @handle to auto-switch templates and jump to download.
Examples: instagram.com/… · linkedin.com/in/… · maps.app.goo.gl/… · discord.gg/… · youtu.be/…

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More details, guides & FAQ
On this generator
  1. Generator (create QR) ↑
  2. Telegram profile QR code generator (username / channel / group)
  3. Examples (copy/paste)
  4. Use cases that grow community
  5. Common mistakes to avoid

Telegram QR code generator

Create a Telegram profile QR code for a username, channel, or group (t.me link). Also called a Telegram group QR code in some cases.

Quick checklist

  • Use your t.me share link or invite link.
  • Test on the Telegram mobile app.
  • Add a short label like "Scan to open Telegram".

Telegram profile QR code generator (username / channel / group)#

People searching this usually want a Telegram profile QR code (or Telegram group QR code) that opens the exact destination in one scan.

  • Use a t.me link for the most reliable scans.
  • For groups, use a permanent invite link if possible.
  • Add a label like "Scan to open Telegram" / "Scan to join Telegram".

Examples (copy/paste)#

  • Profile: `https://t.me/username`
  • Channel: `https://t.me/YourChannel`
  • Group invite: `https://t.me/+AbCdEfGhIjk`

Use cases that grow community#

  • Channel promotions on posters or slides
  • Event groups and community meetups
  • Creator profiles on business cards
  • See the Telegram QR guide for link formats.

Common mistakes to avoid#

  • Using temporary invite links for print
  • Links that require login or approval
  • Printing too small (see distance sizing guide).
Practical guides
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How it works

  1. Paste a Telegram username (@handle), channel, or group invite link.
  2. Preview and scan-test (it should open Telegram instantly).
  3. Download SVG for print or PNG for digital sharing.

FAQ

Is this Telegram QR code generator free?
Yes. QRFlow is free to use and generates QR codes locally in your browser.
Do you upload my data?
No. Inputs stay in your browser. “Share this QR” stores data in the URL hash only (not sent to the server).
Which format should I download for printing?
Use SVG for crisp, print-ready output at any size. Use PNG for quick sharing.
How do I create a Telegram profile QR code?
Paste your Telegram username (or t.me profile link), generate the QR, scan-test it, then download SVG/PNG.
How do I create a Telegram QR code step by step?
1) Copy the t.me username or invite link. 2) Paste it into the generator. 3) Scan-test on mobile. 4) Download SVG for print.
Can I create a Telegram QR code for a channel or group?
Yes. Paste the channel link or group invite link and generate the QR code.
Can I create a Telegram channel QR code?
Yes. Use your channel t.me link and generate the QR code.
Do I need a Telegram username?
No. Any public t.me link or invite link will work.
Is this a free Telegram QR code generator?
Yes. QRFlow is free and creates Telegram QR codes locally in your browser.
How do I make a Telegram group QR code?
Use a Telegram group invite link (t.me/...) and generate the QR code. Use a permanent invite when possible.

Tips

  • Paste @username, a t.me link, or an invite link (t.me/+code or joinchat/…).
  • For groups, use a permanent invite link if possible.
  • Test on mobile before printing.

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