QR Code Generator

Create custom QR codes for URLs, text, WiFi and more.

QR Code Settings
Recommended size: 60x60px (will be resized automatically)
QR Code Preview
Type: URL
Your generated QR code will appear here

Create Custom QR Codes

Generate QR codes for websites, contact info, WiFi networks and more with our free online tool.

Why Use QR Codes?

QR codes provide a convenient way to share information quickly. Our generator helps you create:

  • Website Links: Direct users to your website with a simple scan
  • Contact Sharing: Share your contact details easily
  • WiFi Access: Let guests connect to your network without typing passwords
  • Custom Designs: Colorful QR codes with your logo for branding

How to Use Our QR Code Generator

Creating QR codes is simple with our tool:

  1. Enter Your Content
    Type or paste the URL, text, or other information
  2. Customize Appearance
    Choose colors, size, and add your logo
  3. Generate QR Code
    Click the generate button to create your QR code
  4. Download & Use
    Download the image and use it anywhere

QR Code Types

Type Format Example Use Case
Website URL https://example.com Your website address Marketing materials, business cards
Plain Text Any text Hello World! Messages, instructions
WiFi Network WIFI:T:WPA;S:MyWiFi;P:password;; Network credentials Home/office WiFi access
Contact Info VCARD format Name, phone, email Business cards, email signatures

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, absolutely. All QR codes generated with our tool are completely free to use for personal and commercial purposes without any restrictions or watermarks.

The ideal size depends on your use case:
  • Digital use: 200-300px is usually sufficient
  • Printed materials: At least 1x1 inch (2.5x2.5cm)
  • Large format printing: Scale up as needed but maintain square proportions
Remember that QR codes need to be scanned, so don't make them too small.

Yes! Our tool allows you to upload a logo or image that will be placed in the center of the QR code. We recommend using a simple, high-contrast logo that doesn't cover more than 30% of the QR code area to ensure it remains scannable.

Error correction allows QR codes to be scanned even if partially damaged:
  • Low (7%): Best for simple QR codes with high contrast
  • Medium (15%): Good balance (recommended for most uses)
  • Quartile (25%): Better for complex designs or logos
  • High (30%): Maximum durability but larger code size