Clubhouse QR Code Generator
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Clubhouse is an audio platform. People talk in rooms, not scroll through feeds. That creates a specific problem: if you are hosting a room or speaking at an audio event, there is no natural moment to share a link. You are talking. The audience is listening. A QR code on a slide, a printed schedule, or a virtual event backdrop solves exactly that.
This tool converts your Clubhouse profile URL into a downloadable QR code. Paste the URL, download the image, and put it wherever people can scan it to find and follow you on Clubhouse.
How to find your Clubhouse profile URL
Your Clubhouse profile URL follows a simple format: https://www.clubhouse.com/@yourusername. Just replace yourusername with your actual Clubhouse handle.
You can also find it by opening the Clubhouse app, going to your profile, and tapping the share icon. Clubhouse gives you a link to copy. That is the URL you paste into this tool.
If you are linking to a specific club rather than a personal profile, open the club page in the app and use the share option there. Club URLs follow the same format: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/clubname.
How to use Clubhouse QR Code Generator
- Copy your Clubhouse URL. Either the profile link (
clubhouse.com/@yourusername) or a club link. - Paste it into the field above. The QR code generates immediately.
- Adjust colors if needed. Pick foreground and background colors that work with your slide deck or printed material. High contrast is required for reliable scanning.
- Download. SVG for print, PNG at 512px or above for slides and standard print, PNG at 256px to 300px for web or digital use.
- Test it before the event. Scan it from the size you plan to use it at. A QR code that looks fine on screen may be too dense to scan when printed small.
Where Clubhouse QR codes get used
The use cases here follow the platform itself: audio-first, live, and often presented to an audience that cannot easily type a link in the moment.
Speaker and host slides. If you are running a Clubhouse room or presenting at a virtual event where Clubhouse is the audio layer, your last slide often goes up while the session wraps. A QR code on that slide lets people scan and follow you immediately, while the room is still active.
Printed event schedules. Some online-first conferences and audio summits print physical agendas or hand out programs. A QR code next to a speaker’s name lets attendees follow them with a scan during a break.
Virtual backgrounds and overlays. People who host recurring Clubhouse rooms sometimes use a custom virtual background with their handle and a QR code. Audience members can scan it from screen when a recording or screenshot gets shared later.
Club promotion. If you run an active Clubhouse club and want to grow membership, a QR code on a flyer or social media post is faster for someone to scan than to type the club URL or search by name.
Printed speaker bios. Some events include printed speaker bio cards. A QR code linking to a Clubhouse profile sits naturally alongside LinkedIn and Twitter links for speakers who are most active on audio platforms.
What this tool does vs Clubhouse’s built-in share
Clubhouse lets you share your profile or room link directly from the app. That share feature sends a link, which is fine for messaging apps, emails, or social media posts.
This tool does something different. It gives you a file: a PNG or SVG image of a QR code that you can drop into a slide deck, print on a badge, put in a PDF, or use in a virtual background. You cannot do any of that from Clubhouse’s own share button. You get a link. You need a file.
File format guide
Use SVG for anything printed. SVG scales without losing quality at any size.
Use PNG at 512px or higher for presentations, standard print materials, or when SVG is not supported.
Use PNG at 256px to 300px for web graphics, email footers, or digital event materials.
Do not use JPEG. The compression blurs the QR pattern’s edges, which is the main reason printed codes fail to scan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What URL format does Clubhouse use?
Personal profiles use https://www.clubhouse.com/@yourusername. Clubs use https://www.clubhouse.com/club/clubname. Paste either format into the tool and the QR code will link directly to that page.
Can I create a QR code for a Clubhouse room?
Clubhouse rooms have their own URLs when they are live. If you copy the room link from the app’s share option, you can encode it here. Keep in mind that a room link will only be active while the room is live. For something permanent, use your profile or club URL instead.
Will the QR code expire?
No. The code encodes the URL directly into the image with no redirect in the middle. It will work as long as the Clubhouse URL it points to is valid.
Does someone need the Clubhouse app to use the QR code?
They need the app to follow you or join a room. The QR code opens the URL. If they have the Clubhouse app installed, it will usually open in the app. If not, it opens in a browser, where they can see the profile and get a link to the app if they want to join.
Author
Abhishek
Software Engineer & Privacy Advocate
Abhishek is a software engineer and privacy advocate specializing in building fast, secure, and client-side utility applications. He focuses on creating browser-based tools that keep user data local and private.