Open in maps instantly
Launch directions in Google Maps or Apple Maps with one scan.
QRillium
Create a QR code that opens your location instantly in maps. Perfect for events, businesses, and directions.
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Works with Google Maps & Apple Maps. No app required.
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Search, select, style, and export a location QR code in seconds.
A location QR code lets users open your address directly in their preferred maps app. No typing, no searching, no confusion.
Launch directions in Google Maps or Apple Maps with one scan.
Avoid address errors and save time for your users.
Ideal for events, stores, offices, and accommodations.
Compatible with iPhone, Android, and modern QR scanners.
Search for your destination
Choose the matching result
Customize your QR code design
Download and share it
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Start with a location template and customize everything in seconds.
A location QR code stores geographic coordinates or an address that opens directly in a maps application when scanned.
It allows users to instantly navigate to a destination without typing or searching.
It typically links to Google Maps, Apple Maps, or a geo-based URL.
Location QR codes are the fastest way to guide users from the physical world to a precise destination. They reduce friction, prevent navigation errors, and improve user experience for events, businesses, and logistics.
They are especially useful when printed on materials like posters, invitations, packaging, or storefronts.
Yes. Most modern iPhones can scan location QR codes with the built-in camera and open the destination in a maps app.
It usually opens the preferred maps experience available on the device, such as Apple Maps on iPhone or Google Maps on Android.
Yes. A location QR code can store geo coordinates directly, which is useful when an address is hard to describe precisely.
Yes. QRillium supports refining the exact location so your QR code points people to the right entrance, pickup zone, or event spot.
Yes. You can customize colors, gradients, shapes, logos, and reusable templates to match your brand.
No. Most current iPhone and Android devices can scan QR codes directly from the built-in camera app.