Calling QR code

A calling QR code that rings your phone — without showing your number.

Ping Link turns a printed QR code into a private call button. Someone scans it, you get pinged on WhatsApp, and you decide whether to talk or take a voicemail.

Step by step

How a calling QR code works with Ping Link

Four steps from printing the code to ending the call.

Create your calling QR code

Verify your WhatsApp number once, name a link — Car, Front door, Shop — and download the QR code as PNG or SVG. You can keep up to 5 active codes.

Someone scans and calls

Their phone camera opens a single call button in the browser. No app to install, no number to type, no account to create.

You answer without sharing a number

You get pinged on WhatsApp and choose Accept or Voicemail. Accepted calls are bridged through Ping Link, so neither side ever sees the other's number.

Or let it go to voicemail

If you can't talk, the caller records a short message and you get a link to listen. Voicemails are permanently deleted after 24 hours.

Why not just print your number

A link you control beats a number you can't recall

A plain phone-number QR code

Encodes your real number in public. Anyone who scans, photographs or copies it keeps that number forever — and you can't take it back.

A Ping Link calling QR code

Encodes a link, not a number. You can rename or revoke it at any time, and a revoked code stops working immediately.

Questions

Calling QR codes, answered

A calling QR code is a QR code that starts a phone call when someone scans it. A basic one simply encodes your phone number. A Ping Link calling QR code instead opens a private call page, pings you on WhatsApp, and bridges the audio so your number stays hidden.

Make yourself reachable. Not your number.

Create your first Ping Link in a couple of minutes. No app for your visitors, no number shared, ever.

Your phone number is never shown to visitors.