Link worksheets, displays and handouts to videos, resources and links — plus campus WiFi and contacts. Editable without reprinting and completely 100% free with no limits.
In a classroom, a QR code connects printed material to everything online: a video that explains a topic, a worksheet's resources, a reading list, or a quiz. A student scans a school QR code on a handout and goes straight to the right page — no typing long links or logins on the board. It's a simple way to blend paper and digital learning.
What makes it practical is that a QR code for education has to be dynamic. Resources move, links break, and lessons get refreshed each year — but worksheets and displays are printed in advance. With Busalab the printed code points to a page you control, so you can update where a code leads without reprinting, and every scan is tracked so you see what students actually open. It's the same for schools, colleges and libraries.
And it's completely 100% free with no limits — unlimited codes, unlimited scans, no expiry. Free QR codes for education in the real sense, with no paywall once your materials are printed.
Each one creates a dynamic QR code: editable, trackable and completely free.
Create a free link-in-bio qr code — editable, unlimited, no limits.
🔳Create a free wifi qr code — editable, unlimited, no limits.
🔳Create a free vcard qr code — editable, unlimited, no limits.
🔳Create a free qr code with logo — editable, unlimited, no limits.
Free, no sign-up tricks, ready in minutes.
Link a worksheet, display or handout to the resource you want.
Add your school colours and logo, then download for sheets and displays.
Update where a code leads each term from your dashboard — no reprinting.
A qr code for worksheets that opens a video, quiz or reading.
A qr code for library books linking to summaries, reviews or e-resources.
A qr code for classroom boards that opens the assignment or link.
Get students and visitors online without reading out the password.
A qr code for teachers to share contact or office hours.
A code on newsletters with tappable links for parents.
Update where a worksheet code leads each year — the sheet keeps working.
Connect printed material to videos and resources in one scan.
Make a code in a minute, with nothing to learn.
Unlimited codes and scans for the whole school, no expiry.
Add your school colours and logo, downloadable for print.
Students scan with their phone or tablet camera — nothing to install.
A link printed on a worksheet is fixed forever, so when the video moves or the resource is updated, the worksheet is useless. A dynamic code fixes that: point a qr code for worksheets at this year's resource and repoint it next year, with the same printed sheet. Update a qr code for homework so the latest version is always behind it.
Because each scan is counted, you also get a sense of engagement — how many students followed a qr code for lessons or used an extra resource — useful feedback for planning what to reuse.
Put a qr code for classroom displays so students reach an assignment or reading in a scan. Add a qr code for students on handouts that links to videos, revision material or a quiz. In the library, a qr code for library shelves and books links to summaries, reviews or e-resources. Around campus, a WiFi code gets students and visitors online without sharing the password aloud.
A qr code for teachers can share their contact or office hours, and a code on the school newsletter keeps parents up to date with links they can actually tap.
Every code is free to create, host and update, with unlimited scans and no expiry — which matters when a whole school is making them. Brand each one with your school's colours and logo if you like, then download it as PNG, SVG or a print-ready PDF for worksheets, displays and signs. An educational QR code is easy enough for any teacher to make in a minute.
Whether you need free QR codes for teachers, a free QR code for school handouts, or a classroom QR code for a single lesson, it's the same free tool — built for qr codes in education and qr codes in the classroom alike. Whether you call them QR codes for schools, a QR code for learning, or classroom QR codes, it works the same way.
Wondering how to use QR codes in the classroom? Start with a worksheet — add a code that links to the video or resource — then use codes on displays and in handouts as you go. Each code sets up in minutes and you manage them all in one dashboard, so updating a link next term takes seconds.
Make the codes you need, print them onto your materials, and repoint them whenever resources change. The printed sheets and displays keep working year after year.