You want people to join your Discord server by scanning a QR code — on a poster at a gaming event, on a business card, in a stream overlay, or on a flyer for your community.
Get Your Discord Invite Link
- Open Discord (desktop or mobile)
- Go to your server
- Click the server name (top) → Invite People
- Click Edit invite link at the bottom
- Set Expire after to "Never" and Max uses to "No limit"
- Copy the link:
https://discord.gg/yourcode
Important: Set the invite to never expire. A default invite expires after 24 hours — your printed QR would stop working tomorrow.
Create the QR Code
- Go to qree.app
- Paste the Discord invite link
- Customize — Discord's brand color is
#5865F2(blurple) - Download
When scanned, the phone opens Discord (if installed) or the Discord web/app store page with the server invite.
Where to Use It
Gaming events and tournaments. A QR on event materials: "Join our Discord for brackets, updates, and after-party voice chat."
Stream overlays. Display the QR during livestreams. Viewers scan from their phone while watching on a computer.
Business cards for gaming/tech. Creators, community managers, game developers — Discord QR alongside other contacts.
Classroom or study groups. Teachers creating Discord study groups can print the QR on the syllabus.
Flyers for communities. Music communities, hobby groups, local meetups — a flyer with "Join our community" and a Discord QR.
Tips
Never-expiring invite is critical. Double-check the invite settings. An expired invite link behind a printed QR is the most common mistake.
Set a specific channel. You can create an invite for a specific channel (like #welcome) so new members land in the right place.
Dynamic QR for flexibility. If you ever need to change the invite link (server restructure, old link compromised), a dynamic QR lets you update without reprinting.
Include the Discord logo. Place the Discord icon next to the QR so people know what they're joining.
Create Your Discord QR Code
Go to qree.app, paste your Discord invite link, and download.