Create custom QR codes for URLs, WiFi, contacts, events, and more. Add your logo, customize colors, and download in multiple formats.
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URL, WiFi, vCard, Email, SMS, Phone, Event, Text
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Add your logo to the center of QR codes
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QR codes have become a universal tool for bridging the physical and digital worlds. A simple scan with a smartphone camera can instantly open a website, display contact information, connect to a WiFi network, or trigger a payment. Our free QR Code Generator creates high-quality, scannable codes in seconds for URLs, plain text, contact cards, and more. The generated codes work with all standard QR code readers and smartphone cameras without requiring any special app.
Enter the content you want to encode in the input field above. This can be a website URL, a block of text, an email address, a phone number, or other data types. The QR code is generated instantly as you type. Download the resulting image in PNG format for use in print materials, digital designs, presentations, or packaging. The generated QR codes have no expiration date and will continue to work indefinitely as long as the linked content remains available.
Restaurants use QR codes to share digital menus, reducing printing costs and making it easy to update offerings. Retailers place them on product packaging to link customers to instructional videos, warranty registration, or product reviews. Marketers embed QR codes in print advertisements, brochures, and business cards to drive traffic to landing pages and track campaign performance. Event organizers use them for ticketing and contactless check-in. Real estate agents place QR codes on yard signs to link directly to virtual tours and property listings.
Always test your QR code with multiple devices before printing to ensure it scans reliably. Maintain sufficient contrast between the code and its background, as low contrast can cause scanning failures. Include a brief call to action near the code, such as "Scan for menu" or "Scan to learn more," so people understand what they will get. When using QR codes in print, make sure they are large enough to be scanned from a reasonable distance. A minimum size of two centimeters by two centimeters works well for most handheld scanning situations.