X (Twitter) QR Code: Gain Followers From Print and Events
A QR code for your X (formerly Twitter) profile lets anyone follow you instantly — no typing @handles, no searching. Use it on business cards, conference badges, and anywhere your audience might encounter you offline.
X QR code use cases
- ✓Business cards for journalists, marketers, and public figures
- ✓Conference and summit speaker lanyards
- ✓Podcast promo materials — scan to follow
- ✓Press kits and media room assets
- ✓Event networking badges
- ✓Brand campaigns bridging print and social
How to create an X (Twitter) QR code
- 1Get your X profile URLYour URL is x.com/yourusername — replace with your actual handle (without the @).
- 2Generate the QR codePaste the URL into Dynamic QR's URL QR generator.
- 3Download and useDownload as PNG or SVG. Add your @handle next to the QR code as a text label for clarity.
Common questions
How do I create an X (Twitter) QR code?
Your X profile URL is x.com/yourusername (formerly twitter.com/yourusername — both work). Paste it into Dynamic QR's URL QR generator to create a QR code that opens your profile when scanned.
Does twitter.com or x.com work in the QR code?
Both work — twitter.com redirects to x.com. Using x.com/yourusername is recommended since it's the current domain.
What are the best uses for an X QR code?
Business cards, conference lanyards, speaker slide decks, event signage, and podcast promo materials. Great for journalists, marketers, thought leaders, and brands active on X.
Can I create a QR code for an X list or specific tweet?
Yes — copy the URL of any X list, tweet, or search result and paste it into a QR generator. This works for sharing specific content, not just profiles.