▸ Use cases

Add a QR code to your resume that links to your portfolio

Recruiters scan more than they read. A polished QR on your resume gets you screen-time printed text doesn't. $5 for one code, your colors.

QR services for job seekers: $9/month minimum. qrcodeonce: $5, once.

Print-resume polish

A static QR linking to your portfolio adds tech-savviness without costing a recruiter time.

$5 once

No subscription. Update your portfolio later? The QR still points there. Move portfolios? Generate a new code for $5.

Match your resume

Choose colors that match your accent. SVG export keeps it sharp at print quality.

▸ How it works
  1. 1. Design it free

    Open the generator, paste your link (or resume details), pick colors and add your logo. Live preview, no signup.

  2. 2. Buy once

    Pay $5 once for the Single tier. Credits never expire — re-edit and re-download anytime from your dashboard.

  3. 3. Print anywhere

    Export PNG, SVG or PDF — vector quality from a 1.5cm sticker to a 4ft sign. The code is static, so it works as long as the target URL exists.

▸ Best fit

Single$5

One designed code, edit & re-download anytime.

▸ FAQ

Common questions.

Is a QR code on a resume worth it?

Yes — recruiters often skim digital portfolios faster than they read text. A small, on-brand QR linking to your portfolio or LinkedIn adds polish without taking space.

What should it link to?

Your portfolio, personal site or LinkedIn profile work best. Avoid linking to a PDF download — scanners prefer normal web pages.

Can I edit it after I print my resume?

The code itself is fixed once printed (it's static). But the page it points to can change freely — so update your portfolio anytime.

Will it scan from a printed page?

Yes. SVG export keeps the code sharp at typical resume QR sizes (1.5–2 cm). Avoid going smaller than ~1 cm to keep it scannable.