Free URL QR Code Generator

Paste any link and get a clean, scannable QR code instantly — no account required. Whether it's your website, a landing page, or a social profile — bridge print and digital in one scan. Download as high-resolution SVG, PNG, or PDF.

Enter the full web address. We'll add https:// if you forget it.

Shape of the data pixels.

Shape of the 3 finder patterns.

Inner dots inside corners.

Overall shape of the QR code.

One-click color themes. You can further customise after picking a preset.

Keep strong contrast between foreground and background for reliable scanning.

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Place a logo at the center of the QR code. Error correction is automatically set to High when a logo is added.

Wrap the QR code in a frame with optional text to encourage scanning.

Text displayed on the frame (e.g. "Scan Me", "Get Discount", "View Menu").

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Pixel dimensions. Larger = better for print.

Higher = more resilient. Use H with logos.

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How It Works

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Paste Your URL

Enter the full web address you want to encode — any valid URL works, from simple homepages to deep links with tracking parameters.

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Customize Your QR Code

Pick a size and error correction level that fits your use case. Higher error correction means the code stays scannable even if it gets slightly damaged or printed small.

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Download and Share

Grab your QR code as a PNG image. Drop it into your design tool, print it on a flyer, or embed it directly into a document — it's ready to go.

Popular Use Cases

Business Cards

Add a QR code that links to your portfolio, LinkedIn, or personal site. People scan instead of typing long URLs — way more likely to actually visit.

Flyers and Posters

Promoting an event or sale? A QR code lets people jump straight to the registration page or product listing without searching for it.

Product Packaging

Link to manuals, recipe ideas, warranty registration, or setup guides. Customers get the info they need without bulky printed inserts.

Social Media Sharing

Point to your Instagram, YouTube channel, or TikTok profile. Great for creators who want to grow followers from real-world interactions.

Restaurant Menus

Place a QR code on each table that links to your online menu. Easy to update, no reprinting needed when prices or items change.

Real Estate Listings

Put a QR code on yard signs that links to the full listing with photos, virtual tours, and agent contact details.

Tips for Best Results

  • Use shortened URLs when possible. Shorter URLs produce simpler QR codes that are easier to scan, especially at small print sizes.
  • Always test before printing. Scan your QR code with at least two different phones to make sure it opens the right page reliably.
  • Add UTM parameters for tracking. If you're running a campaign, append UTM tags to your URL so you can measure how many scans convert in your analytics.
  • Use HTTPS links. Modern browsers flag non-HTTPS sites as insecure. Stick with HTTPS to avoid scaring off visitors after they scan.
  • Keep some quiet zone around the code. Leave a margin of white space around your QR code so scanners can detect the edges properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use any URL, or are there restrictions?

You can encode any valid URL — websites, Google Drive links, app store pages, social profiles, or even deep links within apps. As long as it starts with http:// or https://, it will work. Just double-check that the URL loads correctly in a browser before generating your QR code.

What happens if my URL changes after I print the QR code?

Since this generates a static QR code, the URL is baked into the code itself. If the destination page moves or gets deleted, the code will lead to a broken link. To avoid this, consider using a URL shortener that lets you update the redirect target — that way the QR code stays the same even if the final URL changes.

How small can I print the QR code and still have it work?

A good rule of thumb is at least 2 cm by 2 cm (about 0.8 inches) for simple URLs. Longer URLs create denser QR codes that need more space. If you are encoding a particularly long URL, try 3 cm or larger. Always do a test print and scan before committing to a large batch.

Is the QR code free to use commercially?

Absolutely. QR codes generated here are yours to use however you want — on products, marketing materials, signage, or anything else. There are no watermarks, usage fees, or attribution requirements.

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