Gaming communities
Place a managed invite on event signs, team materials, streams, and physical community merchandise.
Create a static Discord QR code for an official invite, server, or channel URL. The destination is validated and encoded directly in your browser, with no Qraftt redirect or community management layer.
QR workspace
Start creating
Enter exactly what the selected QR code should contain.
Apply a template or shape the details while previewing every change.
Start with a complete original design, then fine-tune it.
Choose a distinct structure, then customize its call to action.
The QR quiet zone remains solid for reliable scanning.
Choose a frame to enable its background controls.
Complete the fields to preview your QR code.
Generated in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Static file · no account · no server dependency
Three simple steps
Create or select the appropriate invite, server, or channel link and review its access and expiration settings.
Enter the URL and scan the preview while signed out or with a separate account to confirm the intended experience.
Use strong contrast, download PNG or SVG, and test the final code before displaying it publicly.
Practical ideas
Place a managed invite on event signs, team materials, streams, and physical community merchandise.
Share the correct server or channel from approved classroom and workshop materials.
Help attendees reach a dedicated community or support channel from badges and venue displays.
Connect packaging, documentation, and booths to an official support or enthusiast server.
Helpful answers
Clear answers to the questions people usually ask before creating and sharing this type of QR code.
Use an official discord.gg invite, discord.com/invite link, or a discord.com server/channel destination. Invalid lookalike domains are rejected.
Yes. Invite behavior is controlled by the server and may include an expiration date, usage limit, or revocation. Create a non-expiring invite when appropriate and permitted.
No. The QR code only opens Discord. Membership approval, community rules, moderation, and account requirements remain with Discord and the server administrators.
A compatible device may open the installed Discord app; otherwise the official destination normally opens in a browser.