Signal QR Code: Share Your Signal Contact Privately
A Signal QR code lets people message you on Signal without knowing your phone number. Use your signal.me username link to create a scannable code for business cards, event badges, or anywhere you want privacy-first contact sharing.
Who benefits from a Signal QR code?
- ✓Journalists — share contact method without revealing phone
- ✓Lawyers — client contact without personal number
- ✓Privacy-focused businesses — Signal customer support
- ✓Activists and NGO workers in sensitive contexts
- ✓Security researchers and privacy advocates
- ✓Anyone wanting end-to-end encrypted contact sharing
How to create a Signal QR code
- 1Set a Signal usernameIn Signal: Settings → Account → Set a username. This creates a link at signal.me/#p/yourusername.
- 2Copy your Signal linkYour link is signal.me/#p/yourusername. You can also get a group invite link from Signal group settings.
- 3Generate the QR codePaste the Signal URL into Dynamic QR's URL QR generator.
- 4Download and useDownload as PNG or SVG. Add to business cards or event materials.
Common questions
How do I create a Signal QR code?
Signal lets you create a username link (signal.me/#p/yourusername) or a group invite link. Copy the link and paste it into a QR generator to create a scannable code.
Does Signal have a built-in QR code?
Yes — Signal has a built-in QR code for your profile in Settings → Privacy → Phone Number → Show QR code. You can also generate a standard URL QR code from your signal.me link for use on print materials.
What is a Signal username link?
If you've set a Signal username, your link is signal.me/#p/yourusername. Anyone who taps it (or scans a QR version) can message you on Signal without needing your phone number.
Who uses Signal QR codes?
Journalists protecting sources, privacy-conscious businesses offering customer support, lawyers, activists, security researchers, and anyone who wants to share a contact method without revealing their phone number.