Free eBay QR Code Generator
Paste any eBay listing or eBay store URL to generate a QR code. Print it on packaging inserts, business cards, or in-store signs so customers can jump straight to your eBay page.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I link to both an individual eBay listing and an eBay store?
Yes. Paste any valid eBay URL — a single item listing (ebay.com/itm/...), a seller's store (ebay.com/str/storename), or a search results page. The QR code will take scanners directly to that URL.
What happens to the QR code when an eBay listing ends?
When an auction ends or a fixed-price listing sells out, the item page typically shows a 'Listing ended' message. For long-term use, link to your eBay store rather than a specific listing so the QR code stays valid.
How do I find my eBay store URL?
In eBay, go to My eBay, then Account, then Manage My Store. Your store URL is listed there. It usually looks like ebay.com/str/yourstorename and is permanent as long as you keep the store.
Does a buyer need an eBay account to access the page via QR code?
No. Anyone can browse eBay listings without an account. Buyers only need an account when they want to bid or complete a purchase.
What are the best physical use cases for an eBay QR code?
Packaging inserts for repeat buyers ('See more items in my store'), garage sale or car boot price tags, flea market table signage, business cards for resellers, and flyers left at thrift stores or antique fairs.
Should I shorten a long eBay URL before generating a QR code?
eBay listing URLs can be very long, resulting in dense QR codes. While they still scan reliably, using a URL shortener first produces a simpler, cleaner QR code that scans faster at smaller print sizes.