Location QR codes for food trucks

Location QR codes for food trucks

A location QR code drops a scan straight into Apple or Google Maps with directions to today’s pitch — no typing an address, no “we’re near the station, ish”. Post it on your socials each morning and hungry fans navigate to you in two taps. Enter today’s coordinates below to make one free.

The hardest part of running a food truck is being findable. You move daily, and a written address rarely survives social posts intact. A location (geo) QR code encodes exact coordinates, so a scan hands the phone straight to its map app with a pin and a “Directions” button. Share that code in your morning story and the guesswork — and the lost customers — disappear.

Where the location code works

  • In your daily Instagram story — “Here today!” with a scannable pin beats a vague description.
  • On a printed loyalty card — pointing at a dynamic code you repoint to each day’s pitch.
  • In your link-in-bio or pinned post — a single code fans check before they head out.

Repoint daily with a dynamic code

A static geo code is locked to one set of coordinates — fine for a regular weekly pitch. If you move every day, use a dynamic code so the printed card on your loyalty stamp or A-board always sends people to today’s spot. Pair this with your Instagram code so followers get both the pin and the feed.

Make your food truck location code

From coordinates to a shareable pin:

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    Get today’s coordinates

    Drop a pin in your map app at the pitch and copy the latitude and longitude.

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    Enter them above

    The generator builds a geo code that opens the map app with a pin.

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    Download as SVG or PNG

    PNG for socials, SVG for a sharp printed card.

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    Post or print it

    Share in your story or stick it on an A-board with “Scan for directions”.

Caption it with the times too

A pin tells people where; add “11am–3pm today” so they don’t scan, drive over, and find you’ve already moved on.

Yes — completely free, no watermark, no sign-up. It’s open source and runs in your browser.

Need the plain tool? Open the location QR code generator.