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Reddit QR code generator

A Reddit post URL carries the post title in it, which is there for search engines and useless inside a QR code. Strip it and the same link points at the same thing with far fewer modules. Subreddit links are short to begin with.

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What the code should contain

Only http and https links are allowed. Missing schemes become https.

Customize your QR code

Finder squares stay square whichever you pick. They are what a scanner locates the code with.

The blank margin scanners need. 4 is the standard minimum.

Download your QR code

✓ Scan-tested: this code reads back correctly.

Contrast 21:1, Strong

Version 3 · 37 modules · print at least 14.8 mm wide

Reddit does not give you a code

  • Reddit has no QR code feature. There is no in-app code for a subreddit, a profile or a post, so generating one from the link is the only route.
  • That makes this straightforward compared with the platforms that ship their own code and then limit it to their own app.

Which Reddit link to encode, measured

Characters become modules, and modules decide how small the code can be printed and still read. These are the same link, in the forms Reddit actually hands out, each one encoded and decoded when this page was built.

Reddit link forms, measured for print.Every row was encoded and decoded by this site’s own engine when the page was built, at error correction M with a four module quiet zone.
Link formCharactersVersionModulesPrint at least
A subreddithttps://reddit.com/r/examplecommunityShort and stable. The form to print for a community.3733714.8 mm
A user profilehttps://reddit.com/u/examplehandleSame shape as a subreddit, one character shorter.3433714.8 mm
A post, trimmedhttps://reddit.com/r/examplecommunity/comments/1a2b3c4The post id alone is enough. Reddit resolves this to the full post.5444116.4 mm
A post, as copiedhttps://www.reddit.com/r/examplecommunity/comments/1a2b3c4/how_i_finally_fixed_the_print_quality_problem/What the address bar gives you. The title slug is for search engines and costs you modules.10564919.6 mm

The title slug is the entire story here. Deleting it changes nothing about where the link goes, and on a long post title it can be more characters than the rest of the address put together.

Subreddit links are short enough that a community code prints comfortably on a sticker, which is the most common thing anyone actually wants from this.

Where a Reddit code actually goes

Community stickers and flyers
A subreddit code on a noticeboard or a laptop sticker. Short link, sparse code, and it keeps working as long as the community does.
Conference and meetup signage
Pointing at the subreddit where the conversation continues after the event. Print the subreddit name in text as well, because plenty of people will just type it.
Print citations of a specific thread
Where a trimmed post link earns its place: the same destination as the full URL with a fraction of the density.

Three ways these go wrong

Encoding the URL straight from the address bar
The title slug can be sixty characters of text that Reddit ignores when resolving the link. Cut everything after the post id and the code gets dramatically sparser.
Printing an old.reddit link
It works for now and it is longer, and it points at an interface Reddit has spent years deprecating. Print the plain reddit.com form.
Pointing at a post that will be locked or removed
Threads get locked, deleted and removed by moderators, and the printed code carries on pointing at them. A subreddit link is the safer thing to commit to paper.

The download here stays locked until a decoder has read the finished code back, so the first of those cannot happen to a file you get from this page. For a code whose destination might need to change after printing, the dynamic generator keeps the printed symbol and moves the target.

Codes for the other platforms

Same engine, different link anatomy on each one. The social media hub covers what applies to all of them: the screenshot problem, the codes that only scan inside their own app, and why one code beats six.

Messaging and communities

Where a code opens a chat or gets somebody into a server. Watch the invite expiry on Discord.

Video

Long identifiers on both, so the short link form is the difference between a code you can print and one you cannot.

Photo and visual

Two of these ship a code a phone camera cannot read, and one retired theirs entirely.

Profiles and feeds

Where claiming a username or picking the right domain shrinks the printed code the most.

Music

Spotify Codes only scan inside Spotify, which is the whole reason this page exists.

Reddit QR code questions

How do I make a QR code for a subreddit?

Paste reddit.com/r/yoursubreddit into the generator on this page. Subreddit links are short, so the code is sparse and prints well on a sticker or a flyer at small sizes.

Can I shorten a Reddit post link before encoding it?

Yes, and you should. Everything after the post id, which is the long lowercase version of the title, is there for search engines. Reddit resolves the link without it, and cutting it makes a noticeably sparser code.

Does Reddit have its own QR code?

No. There is no in-app code for a subreddit, a profile or a post, so generating one from the link is the normal route rather than a workaround.

Should I point at a post or the subreddit?

The subreddit, for anything printed. Posts get locked, deleted or removed by moderators, and a printed code cannot be updated. A community outlives any one thread in it.

QRMakery builds this code on your own device. The link you paste and the file you download never reach a server.

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