Generate a QR code that opens the phone's default mail app with your address, a subject line, and a body already typed. Uses the standard `mailto:` URI scheme with URL-encoded subject and body. Tap and send — ideal for product support, event check-ins, or any workflow where you want the sender's job to be just "tap send". aukimi Vectra의 일부.
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Generate a QR that opens the mail app with recipient, subject, and body pre-filled.
The "to" field — required. Accepts any valid address.
Short and specific. Helps with triage when the email arrives.
Keep it compact (< 300 chars) for a reliable QR scan. Line breaks are preserved.
Pick colors, add a logo if desired, then download PNG or SVG.
Yes — the `mailto:` scheme is a web standard. Every default mail app on iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS knows how to parse recipient, subject, and body. Users pick their default mail client in their OS settings.
Yes — the subject and body are URL-encoded automatically, so line breaks, accents, emojis, and symbols survive the trip into the email draft intact.
Long bodies make the QR big and harder to scan on small screens. Keep the draft under ~300 characters for a reliable scan on phone cameras. If you need more, use a `mailto:` link on a web page instead of a QR.
The tool covers the most common fields (to, subject, body). CC and BCC need manual `mailto:` construction — paste that full URL into the URL preset of the main QR tool if you need them.
The compose step works offline (it just opens the mail app). Sending the actual email requires internet the moment they tap Send.