Public channels
Promote an announcements or content channel from posters, packaging, handouts, and events.
Create a Telegram QR code for a public username, bot, channel, group, or official invitation URL. The direct t.me destination is generated in your browser and stored in a static code with no Qraftt redirect.
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
Use a public username with or without @, or paste a complete official Telegram link.
Scan the preview to confirm the correct user, bot, channel, group, or invitation appears.
Choose a high-contrast design, test it at the intended size, and export PNG or scalable SVG.
Practical ideas
Promote an announcements or content channel from posters, packaging, handouts, and events.
Help eligible people find a public group or use a carefully distributed invitation link.
Connect users to a public Telegram bot from instructions, service desks, and product materials.
Put a public Telegram username on cards, profiles, signs, and support documentation.
Helpful answers
Clear answers to the questions people usually ask before creating and sharing this type of QR code.
You can enter a public username or paste an official t.me or telegram.me URL for a user, bot, channel, group, or valid invite destination.
It is optional when entering a public username. Qraftt removes the symbol and creates the corresponding direct t.me destination.
Yes, when you paste the complete official t.me invitation URL. Treat private invite QR codes carefully because anyone who receives one may be able to request or gain access.
No. The static QR code points directly to Telegram. The Telegram app or website handles the destination after scanning.