QR Code Generator

Create QR codes for URLs, WiFi networks, contacts, emails, phone numbers, SMS messages, and plain text. Generate and download scannable QR codes in seconds.

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Supported Content Types

URL

Links to websites, landing pages, or any web address. Great for marketing materials and business cards.

Plain Text

Any text content you want to share. Perfect for messages, quotes, or simple information.

Email

Pre-filled email with recipient, subject, and body. Scanning opens the email app ready to send.

Phone

Phone number for quick calling. Scanning opens the dialer with the number pre-filled.

SMS

SMS with phone number and optional message. Opens the messaging app ready to send.

WiFi

WiFi network credentials. Scanning automatically connects to the network on most devices.

Contact (vCard)

Complete contact information. Scanning adds the contact to the phone's address book instantly.

How It Works

Choose Type

Select the content type: URL, WiFi, contact, email, phone, SMS, or plain text.

Fill Details

Enter the information for your chosen type. QR code generates automatically.

Download

Save your QR code as a PNG or SVG image to share anywhere.

Features

Multiple Content Types

Support for URLs, WiFi, vCard contacts, emails, phone, SMS, and text.

100% Private

All processing happens in your browser. Nothing is stored on our servers.

Customizable Design

Custom colors, sizes, error correction levels, and logo embedding.

Free Forever

No sign-up, no limits, no watermarks. Completely free to use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this QR code generator is completely free to use. There are no limits on the number of QR codes you can create, no watermarks, and no signup required. All features including logo embedding and custom colors are available at no cost.

You can create QR codes for: URLs/websites, plain text, email addresses (with optional subject and body), phone numbers, SMS messages, WiFi network credentials (with automatic connection on scan), and vCard contacts (full contact information that can be saved to a phone's address book).

Yes, you can upload a logo (PNG, JPG, SVG, GIF, or WebP format, up to 5MB) to embed in the center of your QR code. The generator automatically increases the error correction level to Q (25%) to ensure the QR code remains scannable with a logo. You can adjust the logo size from 10% to 30% of the QR code.

Absolutely. All QR code generation happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No data is ever sent to our servers. Your WiFi passwords, contact details, and other information never leave your device. This makes it safe to generate QR codes for sensitive information.

Level L (7%) is sufficient for clean environments with high-quality printing. Level M (15%) is recommended for general use and provides a good balance. Level Q (25%) is required when adding a logo and is good for outdoor use. Level H (30%) provides maximum recovery and is best for QR codes that may get damaged or dirty.

Common reasons include: low contrast between foreground and background colors (use a contrast ratio of at least 3:1), the QR code is too small (minimum 2cm x 2cm for printing), too much data encoded (try shortening URLs or text), or the logo is too large (keep it under 30%). Try increasing the error correction level if the code has a logo.

For business cards and small prints, 256px is usually sufficient. For posters and banners, use 512px or 1024px. As a rule of thumb, the final printed size should be at least 2cm x 2cm (about 0.8 inches). For scanning from a distance, increase the size proportionally.

Yes, you can download your QR code as both PNG and SVG formats. Note that the SVG export doesn't include embedded logos - for QR codes with logos, use the PNG format. SVG is ideal for print materials as it scales without losing quality.

What is a QR Code?

A QR (Quick Response) code is a two-dimensional barcode that can store various types of data. When scanned with a smartphone camera, the encoded information is instantly decoded and acted upon - opening URLs, connecting to WiFi, adding contacts, or composing messages.

QR codes are widely used for marketing materials, business cards, restaurant menus, event tickets, WiFi sharing, and anywhere you need to share information quickly without manual typing.

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