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How to Create Multiple URL QR Codes With a Bulk QR Code Generator

If every QR code should open a different destination, a single-code workflow becomes slow immediately. A multiple URL QR code workflow lets you prepare one clean URL list, generate the whole batch in one run, and keep every code matched to the right destination before you print or publish it.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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When you need multiple URL QR codes

  • Regional landing pages where each city, branch, or franchise needs a different destination.
  • Flyer or poster campaigns where each distribution channel should have its own tracked URL.
  • Table ordering, room links, or venue sections where each QR code must open a different page.
  • Product labels or packaging where each SKU needs its own product, manual, or registration URL.

Step 1: build a clean URL list

  • Keep one final destination URL per line or per spreadsheet row.
  • Use full URLs including https:// so the QR codes open predictably on phones.
  • Remove blank rows, trailing spaces, and draft links before generation.
  • If your list lives in Excel or Google Sheets, use /guides/how-to-generate-bulk-qr-codes-from-excel to export a clean value-only list first.

Step 2: generate the full batch

  • Open /qr-tools/bulk-qr-generator and paste one URL per line.
  • Apply one shared QR design for the whole batch so all codes look consistent.
  • Generate the batch in one run instead of making each QR code one by one.
  • Download the output and keep a reference sheet so each file stays matched to the original destination URL.

Quality checks before you print or publish

  • Scan at least 5 to 10 random codes on real phones before using the whole batch.
  • Keep URLs as short as practical because shorter destinations usually create simpler QR patterns.
  • Use clear file names tied to the campaign, location, product, or table ID so the batch stays organized.
  • If you only need one destination instead of many, compare /compare/bulk-qr-generator-vs-qr-code-generator before you commit to the batch workflow.

Best follow-up guides by use case

If the URLs are campaign destinations, continue with /guides/how-to-create-bulk-qr-codes-for-campaign-links so you can handle naming, UTM tracking, and reporting cleanly.

If the URLs belong to product tags or asset labels, use /guides/how-to-create-bulk-qr-codes-for-inventory-labels for print, scan, and naming guidance specific to labels.

If the list belongs to tables or venue sections, /guides/how-to-create-qr-code-menu covers the restaurant and table-link workflow when each code still needs its own destination.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

How do I create multiple URL QR codes online?
Prepare one final URL per line, paste the list into a bulk QR code generator, generate the batch, and then download the finished QR files after spot-checking random scans.
Can I use a bulk QR code generator for different URLs?
Yes. A bulk QR code generator is the easiest way to handle batches where every QR code should open a different URL, such as campaigns, branch pages, product links, or table-specific destinations.
What is the best format for a multiple URL QR code list?
The simplest format is one final URL per line. If the source data is in Excel or Google Sheets, export or copy one clean URL column before you paste it into the generator.
Should I shorten URLs before generating QR codes?
Usually yes when the destination URLs are long. Shorter URLs often create cleaner QR codes that scan more reliably, especially on small printed materials.