Linkedin Tips & Strategies

How to Get a LinkedIn QR Code on Mobile

By Spencer Lanoue
November 11, 2025

Ever been at a conference and had that slightly awkward moment of fumbling to spell someone's name right on LinkedIn? There's a much faster, easier way to connect. This guide will walk you through exactly how to find, share, and use your LinkedIn QR code right from your mobile phone, eliminating hassle and making your networking game smoother than ever.

Why Your LinkedIn QR Code is a Networking Superpower

Before we get into the "how," let's quickly cover the "why." Your LinkedIn QR code is a unique, scannable image that links directly to your professional profile. Think of it as a digital business card that works instantly. Tapping into this feature isn't just a gimmick, it’s a smart way to streamline your professional interactions and build your personal brand. When you're trying to stand out in a crowd, the smallest details can make the biggest difference.

Here are a few reasons why you should have your LinkedIn QR code handy:

  • It’s Immediate and Error-Free: No more "Is that with an 'i' or a 'y'?" A quick scan, and they’ve landed directly on your profile. This eliminates spelling errors and the frustration of searching for the right person among dozens with similar names.
  • It’s Incredibly Professional: Whipping out a QR code is a modern, tech-savvy move. It shows you're efficient and up-to-date with current tools, leaving a strong, positive impression, especially in tech, marketing, or creative industries.
  • It's Versatile: Your QR code isn't just for in-person meetings. You can add it to presentation slides, email signatures, your website, or even your Zoom background. It becomes a permanent, scannable contact point across all your professional materials.
  • It Lowers the Barrier to Entry: People are busy. Asking someone to stop, open an app, and type in your full name creates friction. Asking them to simply point their camera at your screen is effortless. The easier you make it for others to connect, the more connections you'll make.

In short, it’s a simple tool that makes professional networking faster, more accurate, and more memorable. It removes guesswork and lets you get straight to the connection.

How to Find Your LinkedIn QR Code on iOS and Android

Accessing your personal QR code is refreshingly simple and takes less than ten seconds. LinkedIn has baked this feature directly into the main interface of its mobile app, so you don't need to dig through any complicated settings menus. The steps are identical for both iPhone and Android users.

Here’s the step-by-step process:

1. Open the LinkedIn App
Tap the LinkedIn icon on your phone’s home screen to launch the app. Make sure you’re logged into your account.

2. Tap the Search Bar
At the very top of your home feed, you'll see a search bar that says "Search." Tap anywhere inside that bar to activate it.

3. Find the QR Code Icon
Once you tap the search bar, look to the far right side of it. You’ll see a little square icon made of four smaller squares - that's the QR code symbol. Tap this icon.

4. Select "My Code"
Tapping that icon opens LinkedIn’s QR code screen. By default, it will be on the "SCAN" tab, ready to scan someone else’s code. For now, look at the top of the screen and you’ll see another tab labeled "MY CODE." Tap on "MY CODE."

And that’s it! Your personal LinkedIn QR code will now be displayed right in the middle of your screen, along with your name and profile picture. You’re ready to share it with anyone.

Saving and Sharing Your QR Code Like a Pro

Now that you've found your code, you need to know how to get it from your screen into someone else's hands (or onto your own materials). LinkedIn provides a couple of user-friendly options directly from the "MY CODE" screen.

Saving the Code to Your Phone

Keeping a copy of your QR code in your phone's photo gallery is the smartest first move. This gives you instant access without needing to navigate through the app every time, which is especially useful if you have slow Wi-Fi at a venue. On the "MY CODE" screen, you’ll see an option like "Save to gallery" or "Save to photos."

Tap it, and the image of your QR code will be saved directly to your phone's camera roll. For even better organization, consider creating a dedicated photo album named "Professional" or "Networking" and move the QR code image there. This way, you won't be scrolling through your vacation photos to find it during a crucial moment.

Sharing the Code Directly

If you want to send your code to someone digitally, you can use the built-in share feature. Look for a "Share my code" button or a standard share icon (usually a box with an arrow pointing up). Tapping this will open your phone’s native share menu. From there, you can send it through practically any app:

  • Text Message or iMessage: Perfect for sending to a new contact right after meeting them.
  • Email: Great for a formal follow-up.
  • AirDrop (for iOS users): The fastest way to share with another iPhone user in the same room.
  • Slack or Teams: Ideal for sharing with new colleagues or clients in a professional chat.
  • WhatsApp or Messenger: Useful for more casual or international connections.

This direct sharing feature is incredibly powerful. Imagine you're on a webinar or virtual conference. You can share your QR code in a Slack channel or email a group of attendees to connect professionally in an instant.

Connecting in Seconds: How to Scan a LinkedIn QR Code

The system works both ways. Knowing how to quickly scan someone else's code is just as important. The process is almost the same as finding your own code, but with one less step.

1. Open the LinkedIn App and Tap the Search Bar
Just like before, open the app and tap on the search bar at the top.

2. Tap the QR Code Icon
Again, tap the small square QR code icon on the right side of the search bar.

3. Scan the Code
This time, you don't need to switch tabs. The camera will automatically open on the "SCAN" tab. Simply point your phone's camera at the other person’s QR code. Hold it steady for a moment, and ensure the code is centered within the frame.

LinkedIn will recognize the code instantly and take you directly to that person's profile page. From there, you can tap the "Connect" button to send a connection request. It’s a clean, one-step process that solidifies the introduction you just made.

Pro Tip: Most modern smartphone cameras can now recognize QR codes automatically. Try opening your normal camera app and pointing it at a LinkedIn QR code. A notification should pop up with a link to open the profile directly in the LinkedIn app. This is a handy alternative if you forget where the scanner is in the LinkedIn app itself!

Beyond Networking Events: Creative Ways to Use Your QR Code

The real power of your LinkedIn QR code goes far beyond just one-on-one meetings. By placing it in strategic locations, you can turn passive viewers into active connections and continue building your network even when you're not in the room.

  • On Your Business Cards
  • This is a classic use case for a reason. Adding your LinkedIn QR code next to your name and email makes your traditional business card interactive. A potential client or employer can scan it to see your full background, work history, and recommendations, giving them a much richer picture of your professional value than a piece of cardstock ever could.
  • In Your Presentation Slides
  • Are you speaking at a conference, leading a webinar, or presenting a pitch to a new client? Add your QR code to your introductory slide (next to your name and title) and your final "Thank You" or "Q&,A" slide. This lets audience members connect with you in real-time, right from their seats, while they are most engaged with your expertise.
  • Within Your Email Signature
  • Think about how many emails you send every single day. By embedding your LinkedIn QR code image into your email signature, you give every recipient an easy way to connect. It’s a subtle but effective way to expand your professional circle with people you’re already communicating with.
  • On Your Resume or Portfolio
  • When applying for jobs, recruiters and hiring managers review dozens, if not hundreds, of resumes. Make yours stand out by including your QR code. This allows them to instantly access your complete LinkedIn profile on a second screen while they review your CV, saving them the effort of manually searching for you.
  • As a Virtual background
  • For a truly modern twist, add your QR code to your virtual background for Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams calls. Place it subtly in one of the corners. During a meeting, people can simply point their phones at their screens to pull up your profile. It's an excellent conversation starter and a memorable touch.

Final Thoughts

Your LinkedIn QR code is a beautifully simple tool for a common professional need: making high-quality connections quickly and efficiently. By learning how to find, save, and creatively deploy this feature, you remove frustrating barriers and make it effortless for people to join your professional network.

Of course, growing that network is just the beginning, maintaining a strong, consistent presence is how you build an impactful brand. We created Postbase because we were tired of legacy social media tools that made simple tasks feel complicated. Our platform gives you one visual calendar to plan and schedule content across all your networks - from LinkedIn articles to Instagram Reels and TikTok videos - so you can focus on building relationships instead of wrestling with software.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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