QRzila

Twitter/X QR Code Generator

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Upload your own logo image as .png, .jpg, .gif or .svg with a maximum size of 2 MB. You can also select a logo from the gallery.

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Free X Twitter QR Code Generator

An X (Twitter) QR code links people to an X profile, post, community, or supported Twitter URL. It is useful when you want users to follow, read, share, or join a conversation quickly.

The Free X Twitter QR Code Generator helps creators, brands, speakers, event teams, and communities connect offline attention with social activity.

A scan is easier than spelling a handle, especially on slides, posters, badges, signs, stickers, or printed programs.

How It Works

  1. 1

    Paste your x.com or twitter.com link into the URL field.

  2. 2

    Customize the design with colors, logo options, and optional text.

  3. 3

    Generate the QR code and test the destination.

  4. 4

    Download PNG or SVG depending on where you will use it.

  5. 5

    Place it beside a clear prompt such as Follow us or Read the thread.

Why Use This QR Code?

Easy profile sharing

People can find the right account without typing a handle.

Useful at events

Add it to slides, badges, booths, and printed schedules.

Supports posts

Link directly to a specific post or thread when context matters.

Reduces confusion

Avoid similar usernames or misspelled social handles.

Works in print

Use SVG for crisp event signs, posters, and large boards.

No watermark

Download a clean QR code that keeps the focus on your social link.

Popular Uses

  • Speaker slides
  • Conference badges
  • Creator profiles
  • Campaign posters
  • Community announcements
  • Podcast promotion
  • Thread sharing

Best Practices

  • Use the public profile or post URL that visitors should see.
  • Keep the call-to-action short and placed close to the code.
  • Test the QR code after any username or account changes.
  • Avoid overly decorative backgrounds that reduce scanner contrast.
  • Use SVG for stage screens, booth signage, and print materials.

Create an X (Twitter) QR Code with Your Logo

If you are looking for a X Twitter QR code generator with logo, QRzila lets you create a QR code for your X profile, post, thread, community, or space and then add a logo directly inside the generated code. You can upload your own personal brand, company, event, podcast, or campaign logo or choose a logo from the available gallery.

A logo QR code can make your design feel more professional on speaker slides, conference badges, podcast cards, campaign posters, booth signs, and community announcements. You can also customize the QR color, gradient, eye color, background color, and optional heading text before exporting the final file.

Keep the logo modest, preserve strong contrast, and scan the finished QR code on multiple devices before printing or publishing it. When the design is ready, download it in PNG for everyday use or SVG for sharp scalable print work.

  1. 1.Enter the destination details for this QR tool.
  2. 2.Click Generate QR Code.
  3. 3.Open Add logo and upload or select a logo.
  4. 4.Customize colors, eye color, background, or heading text.
  5. 5.Test the finished QR code on a phone.
  6. 6.Download the QR code as PNG or SVG.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I link to either x.com or twitter.com?+

Yes. Paste the full profile or post URL from either domain.

Can I print this QR code?+

Yes. Download the PNG or SVG and use it anywhere you need a static social link.

Should I download PNG or SVG?+

Use PNG for quick sharing, websites, and everyday documents. Use SVG when you need a sharp scalable QR code for print, signage, or design software.

Can I add a logo to my QR code?+

Yes. QRzila lets you upload a logo and place it in the generated QR code using the Add logo customization feature. Keep strong contrast and test the final QR code before printing or publishing.