Create a Google Maps Location QR Code

Generate a QR code that instantly opens Google Maps with your specified location. Share directions to your store, event, or meeting point with a simple scan.

Right-click on Google Maps and click the coordinates to copy them.

Ideas for Location QR Codes

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Store Location
Put on a "Visit Us" flyer...
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Meeting Point
Share a precise meeting spot...
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Real Estate
On a "For Sale" sign for the property...

Questions About Location QR Codes

How do I find the latitude and longitude?

It's easy! Go to Google Maps, find the exact spot you want, and right-click on it. A small window will pop up showing the latitude and longitude. Simply click on them to copy the coordinates.

What happens when someone scans this QR code?

Their smartphone will open its default maps application (like Google Maps or Apple Maps) and automatically show a pin at the exact coordinates you specified, ready for them to get directions.

Can I use a street address instead?

This tool uses latitude and longitude coordinates (`geo:`) because they are universally recognized by all map applications and are much more precise than a street address. An address might be ambiguous, but coordinates are exact.

Is this better than a QR code of a Google Maps URL?

Yes, for native app experience. A URL QR code will open Google Maps in the phone's web browser. A `geo:` QR code (which this tool makes) opens the location directly in the *native map app*, which is a much better and faster experience for the user.

Guide Your Customers Effortlessly

Stop Saying "We're Near the Big Red Building"

Directions can be confusing. A Location QR Code is simple. Place it on your event invitation, real estate sign, or shop window, and let Google do the hard work. One scan, and your customers have a pin dropped at your exact location.

This is especially powerful for locations without a clear street address, like a specific park entrance, a food truck, or a booth at a large convention. It removes all guesswork and ensures people find you the first time, every time. No more "I'm lost" phone calls.