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SMS Text QR Code Generator

Create a QR code that drafts a text message. Pre-set the phone number and message body. Use for SMS opt-ins, support, or promotions.

The message will be pre-filled in the user's messaging app

Enter a phone number to generate an SMS QR code

Use Cases

  • SMS opt-in for marketing campaigns
  • Quick customer support contact
  • Event RSVP via text message
  • Contest or giveaway entries
  • Appointment reminders and confirmations

Quick Fill

How it works

Enter the phone number that should receive the text messages. Include country code for international numbers (e.g., +1 for US, +44 for UK). This is the number people will text when they scan.

Optionally add a pre-filled message. When scanned, the messaging app opens with this text already typed. Users just tap send. Great for standardized responses or keywords.

What happens when scanned:

  1. Device reads the SMSTO link from the QR code
  2. Default messaging app opens
  3. New message appears with number and text pre-filled
  4. User reviews and sends the message

The QR code generates as you type. Preview shows the encoded details. Download for marketing campaigns, customer service, or event management.

When You'd Actually Use This

SMS marketing opt-in campaigns

"Text JOIN to 12345" becomes a scannable QR code. Event attendees scan to subscribe. Much faster than manual typing. Higher opt-in rates.

Customer support quick contact

Product packaging with "Need help? Scan to text support." Pre-filled message includes product info. Support team knows exactly what customers need.

Event RSVP collection

Invitations with "RSVP YES" QR codes. Guests scan to confirm attendance. Automatic tracking via incoming messages. No more phone tag.

Contest and giveaway entries

"Scan to enter our giveaway" with pre-filled keyword. Participants text to enter automatically. Easy to track entries and select winners.

Appointment reminder confirmations

Waiting room signs: "Running late? Text to reschedule." Patients can quickly notify the office. Reduces no-shows and fills cancelled slots.

Lead generation from print ads

Magazine ads with "Text INFO for details" QR codes. Interested readers scan for instant connection. Sales team follows up with warm leads.

What to Know Before Using

Standard messaging rates apply.Users pay their normal SMS rates. International scanners may incur roaming charges. Mention this if your audience is global.

Message is draft, not auto-sent.Users must tap send themselves. This is actually good - they can customize the message. Respect their choice to modify or cancel.

Short codes require carrier approval.5-6 digit numbers need registration. Regular phone numbers work immediately. Use short codes for high-volume campaigns.

Some phones handle SMSTO differently.iOS and Android may format the message slightly differently. Test on both platforms. Most modern phones handle it correctly.

Compliance tip: Include opt-out instructions in your pre-filled message. "Text JOIN to 12345. Reply STOP to unsubscribe." Stay compliant with regulations.

Common Questions

Do I need a special phone number?

Any phone number works. For business use, consider a dedicated SMS-enabled number. Services like Twilio provide SMS API numbers for automation.

Can I send automated responses?

This tool just creates the QR code. For auto-responses, you need an SMS service like Twilio, TextMagic, or similar platforms.

Will this work internationally?

The QR code works worldwide, but the phone number must be able to receive international texts. Consider regional numbers for global campaigns.

How long can the message be?

Standard SMS is 160 characters. Longer messages may split into multiple texts. Keep pre-filled messages concise for best results.

Can I track who scans the code?

You'll see incoming messages from scanners. For detailed analytics, use a dedicated SMS marketing platform with tracking features.

What's the difference between SMS and WhatsApp?

SMS works on all phones but may cost money. WhatsApp is free but requires the app. Use SMS for broad reach, WhatsApp for app users.

Should I include instructions?

Yes, add context near the QR code. "Scan to text us" or "Quick contact via SMS" helps users understand what will happen.