QR Code Generator
Create custom QR codes for URLs, WiFi networks, contact information, and more. Customize colors, add your logo, and download high-resolution images.
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How to Use Our QR Code Generator
Select QR Code Type
Choose from URL, text, WiFi network, contact information, email, SMS, or location coordinates.
Fill in Your Data
Enter the required information for your chosen QR code type and customize the design.
Download Your QR Code
Download your high-resolution QR code as PNG image for immediate use.
What is a QR Code?
QR stands for "Quick Response." A QR code is a two-dimensional barcode that can store various types of information and be scanned by smartphones and other devices. Unlike traditional barcodes that only store data horizontally, QR codes store data both horizontally and vertically, allowing them to hold much more information.
QR codes bridge the physical and digital worlds, making it easy to share information, links, contact details, and more with a simple scan. They're widely used in marketing, business cards, product packaging, and everyday applications.
Use Cases & Applications
π± Marketing
Use QR codes on flyers, posters, and product packaging to drive traffic to your website or landing pages.
πΌ Business Cards
Add a vCard QR code to your business card so new contacts can save your information with one scan.
π Events
Share event details, ticket links, or registration forms with a simple QR code scan.
π½οΈ Restaurants
Link to your digital menu with a QR code on every table for easy access to your offerings.
π Personal Use
Share your home WiFi password with guests without having to type it out manually.
π§ Communication
Create QR codes for email templates or SMS messages to streamline communication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these QR codes expire?
No, our generated QR codes are static and will work forever. They contain the information you provide and don't rely on external services.
Is it really free?
Yes, our QR code generator is 100% free for all features. No registration, no hidden costs, and no limitations on usage.
Can I use these QR codes for commercial purposes?
Absolutely! You can use our generated QR codes for any purpose, including commercial use, marketing campaigns, and business applications.
What's the difference between PNG and SVG formats?
PNG is a standard raster image format perfect for web use and printing. SVG is a vector format that's infinitely scalable without losing quality, making it ideal for large-scale printing and design work.
Why is my QR code not scannable?
This could be due to low contrast between colors, a logo that covers too much of the code, or insufficient error correction. Try using higher contrast colors and the "High" error correction level when adding logos.
What error correction level should I use?
Use "Medium" (15%) for most cases. Use "High" (30%) when adding logos or for important applications. "Low" (7%) is fine for simple text, while "Quartile" (25%) offers good balance.
QR Code Types Explained
π URL QR Codes
Perfect for linking to websites, landing pages, or online content. When scanned, they open the URL directly in the user's browser.
π Text QR Codes
Store any plain text information like messages, notes, or simple data that you want to share quickly.
πΆ WiFi QR Codes
Share your WiFi network credentials. When scanned, they automatically connect the device to your network.
π€ Contact QR Codes
Store contact information in vCard format. When scanned, they add the contact to the user's phone.
π§ Email QR Codes
Pre-fill email messages with recipient, subject, and body text. Perfect for customer service or feedback forms.
π¬ SMS QR Codes
Pre-fill text messages with phone number and message content. Great for quick communication or support.
π Location QR Codes
Store GPS coordinates that open the location in mapping apps. Perfect for sharing meeting points, store locations, or points of interest.
Best Practices for QR Codes
Design Tips
- β’ Use high contrast colors for better scanning
- β’ Keep logos small and centered to maintain readability
- β’ Test your QR code with multiple devices
- β’ Use appropriate error correction levels
Usage Tips
- β’ Place QR codes in easily accessible locations
- β’ Provide clear instructions for users
- β’ Ensure the linked content is mobile-friendly
- β’ Consider the lighting conditions where codes will be used