Connect Windows PC to Phone using www.aka.ms/linkphoneqr
Learn how to use aka.ms/linkphoneqr to connect your Android phone to your Windows PC. Step-by-step guide to sync messages, calls, photos, and notifications easily with Microsoft Phone Link.
Do you want to connect your Android phone to your Windows PC without using cables? Microsoft makes this simple through aka.ms/linkphoneqr — a quick link that helps you pair your devices using a QR code. Once connected, you can manage messages, calls, notifications, and photos directly from your computer.
This easy guide will show you how to set up and use aka.ms/linkphoneqr to link your Android phone to your PC in just a few minutes.
aka.ms/linkphoneqr is Microsoft’s official shortcut that opens the QR pairing setup between your Android device and Windows PC.
It’s part of the Phone Link (Link to Windows) system that allows you to:
View and reply to messages from your PC
Make and receive phone calls
See mobile notifications on your desktop
Transfer photos, videos, and files instantly
In short, it helps your phone and computer work as one device.
Open the Phone Link app (install from Microsoft Store if needed).
Sign in with your Microsoft account.
Choose Android as your device type.
Click Pair with QR Code — a unique QR code will appear on your screen.
Open your browser and go to aka.ms/linkphoneqr.
Download or open the Link to Windows app.
Sign in with the same Microsoft account you used on your PC.
Tap Link your phone and PC, then allow the app to use your camera.
Scan the QR code displayed on your computer screen.
Grant the requested permissions (contacts, calls, messages, storage, and notifications).
Wait for the connection to complete — then tap Done.
Once done, your phone and PC are linked!
After pairing through aka.ms/linkphoneqr, you can:
Send & receive texts directly from your PC.
Make and answer calls using your computer’s microphone and speakers.
Access photos instantly — drag & drop images between phone and PC.
See phone notifications in real time.
Open mobile apps right on your desktop (for supported Android devices).
These features help boost productivity and reduce distractions by letting you control everything from one place.
If you face problems during setup:
Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network.
Restart both your phone and PC if they fail to connect.
Make sure you’re using the same Microsoft account on both devices.
If the QR code won’t scan, try cleaning your camera lens or choose Pair manually.
Update the Phone Link and Link to Windows apps to the latest version.
Using aka.ms/linkphoneqr is the fastest and easiest way to connect your Android phone with your Windows computer.
It brings your calls, texts, and notifications to your desktop — helping you stay focused and productive.
So the next time you’re near your PC, skip picking up your phone — let Phone Link do the work for you.