Spotify QR Code: Share Music, Podcasts & Playlists With One Scan
A Spotify QR code lets anyone scan to listen to your song, album, playlist, or podcast instantly. Perfect for musicians on album artwork, brands sharing in-store playlists, or podcasters promoting new episodes.
What can you link to with a Spotify QR code?
- ✓Individual tracks or singles
- ✓Full albums and EPs
- ✓Curated playlists (your own or shared)
- ✓Artist profiles — scan to follow
- ✓Podcast shows and individual episodes
- ✓Spotify-hosted audiobooks
How to create a Spotify QR code
- 1Copy the Spotify share linkOpen Spotify → find your track, album, playlist, or profile → tap the three dots (⋯) → Share → Copy Link.
- 2Generate the QR codePaste the Spotify URL into Dynamic QR's URL QR generator. The link will start with open.spotify.com.
- 3DownloadDownload as PNG or SVG. Use on CD/vinyl packaging, tour merch, posters, business cards, or in-store signage.
- 4Update anytime with dynamic QRFor releases that change (like a playlist), use a dynamic QR code so you can swap the Spotify link later without reprinting.
Common questions
How do I create a Spotify QR code?
Open Spotify → find your song, album, or playlist → tap the three dots → Share → copy link. Paste the link into Dynamic QR's URL QR generator and download your QR code.
What can I link to with a Spotify QR code?
You can link to any Spotify content: individual tracks, albums, EPs, playlists, podcasts, podcast episodes, or artist profiles. Each has its own shareable link.
Does Spotify have its own QR code?
Spotify has 'Spotify Codes' — a proprietary barcode format that only works inside the Spotify app. A standard URL QR code works with any camera and is better for print materials, packaging, and physical displays.
What are the best uses for a Spotify QR code?
Musicians: CD and vinyl packaging, tour posters, merch, press kits. Brands: in-store playlists, event signage. Podcasters: business cards and show notes. Anyone sharing music in print or physical spaces.