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QR Code Generator

Create custom QR codes in seconds. Free, easy to use, and fully customizable.

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How to Create a QR Code

1

Select the type of QR code you need: URL, text, email, phone, SMS, or WiFi credentials.

2

Enter the content you want to encode. For WiFi, fill in the network name, password, and encryption type.

3

Customize the appearance by adjusting the size, colors, and error correction level to match your brand.

4

Preview your QR code and download it as PNG or SVG. Ready to print on business cards, flyers, or menus.

Why Use Our QR Code Generator

Multiple QR Code Types

Generate QR codes for URLs, plain text, email addresses, phone numbers, SMS messages, and WiFi networks. One tool covers all your needs.

Fully Customizable Design

Change foreground and background colors to match your brand identity. Adjust the size from small labels to large poster prints.

High Error Correction

Choose from four error correction levels (7% to 30%) so your QR code stays scannable even when partially covered or printed at low quality.

Instant Download, No Account Needed

Download your QR code as a high-resolution PNG or crisp SVG. No registration, no watermarks, no limits on how many you create.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of QR codes can I create?

You can generate QR codes for website URLs, plain text, email addresses with pre-filled subjects and body, phone numbers, SMS messages, and WiFi credentials. Each type encodes the information in a format that phones and scanners recognize automatically.

Is there a limit to how many QR codes I can generate?

No, there is no limit. You can create as many QR codes as you need, completely free. Each QR code is generated directly in your browser without uploading any data to a server.

What is error correction and which level should I choose?

Error correction lets a QR code remain scannable even if part of it is damaged or obscured. Low (7%) is fine for digital screens, while High (30%) is best for printed materials that might get scratched or partially covered.

Can I use the QR codes for commercial purposes?

Yes, absolutely. All QR codes you generate are yours to use however you like, including on packaging, marketing materials, business cards, restaurant menus, and product labels. There are no usage restrictions.

What is the difference between PNG and SVG downloads?

PNG is a raster image format, ideal for web use and small prints. SVG is a vector format that scales to any size without losing quality, making it the best choice for large prints like posters, banners, and signage.