QR Code Generator

Create customized QR codes for URLs, text, or business information.

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What is a QR Code?

A QR (Quick Response) code is a two-dimensional barcode that stores information readable by smartphones and scanners. QR codes can contain URLs, text, contact information, WiFi credentials, and more. Our generator creates customizable QR codes with various styles and colors for your branding needs.

Instant Creation: Generate QR codes in seconds.
Customizable: Change colors and styles to match your brand.
High Quality: Export as high-resolution PNG images.
Multiple Types: URLs, text, vCards, WiFi, and more.

How to Generate QR Codes

1

Enter Content

Enter the URL, text, or information you want to encode in the QR code.

2

Customize Style

Choose colors, adjust size, and customize the appearance to match your brand.

3

Preview

See your QR code update in real-time as you make changes.

4

Download

Download your QR code as a high-resolution PNG for print or digital use.

Features & Benefits

URL QR Codes

Create codes that link directly to any website or landing page.

Custom Colors

Match your brand with custom foreground and background colors.

Size Options

Generate QR codes in various sizes for different use cases.

High Resolution

Export in high resolution suitable for print materials.

Cloud Saving

Save your QR codes to access and regenerate them later.

Privacy First

QR codes are generated locally in your browser.

Who Uses This Tool?

Restaurant Owners

Creating scannable digital menus

Restaurants replace physical menus with QR codes on table tents that link to an online menu page. Custom colors matching the restaurant's branding make the codes look professional, and updating the linked URL lets them change menus without reprinting.

Event Organizers

Embedding registration links on printed materials

Conference organizers place QR codes on posters, flyers, and badges that link directly to registration forms, session schedules, or feedback surveys. Attendees scan with their phones instead of typing long URLs, boosting engagement rates significantly.

Real Estate Agents

Adding property listing links to yard signs

Agents generate QR codes linking to virtual tours or detailed listing pages and add them to yard signs and brochures. Passersby can instantly access photos, pricing, and contact information without needing to remember a website address.

Teachers

Sharing educational resources with students

Teachers embed QR codes in printed worksheets and classroom posters that link to supplementary videos, quizzes, or interactive content. Students scan the codes with their devices for an immediate bridge between physical and digital learning materials.

Pro Tips

  • 1.

    Always test your QR code with at least two different phone cameras before printing to ensure reliable scanning across devices.

  • 2.

    Keep a quiet zone (white border) of at least 4 modules around the QR code -- cropping this margin is the most common cause of scanning failures.

  • 3.

    Use a URL shortener for the encoded link so the QR code has fewer data modules, making it simpler and more scannable at smaller print sizes.

  • 4.

    For print materials, export at the highest resolution available and ensure the final printed size is at least 2x2 cm for reliable scanning from a normal distance.

Frequently Asked Questions

QR codes can contain URLs, plain text, email addresses, phone numbers, SMS messages, WiFi credentials, vCard contact info, and more.
QR codes should be at least 2x2 cm for reliable scanning. Smaller sizes may work but become harder to scan, especially with custom colors.
Maintain good contrast between foreground and background colors. Dark foreground on light background works best. Avoid low-contrast combinations.
Static QR codes (like those generated here) never expire. The content is encoded directly in the code itself.

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