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QR Code Generator

Generate a QR code image URL from plain text.

Use the tool

Use QR Code Generator to create static QR codes for links, text, Wi-Fi details, contact cards, event materials, and marketing assets.

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QR Code Generator

Generate a QR code image URL from plain text.

Input

Result

Run conversion to see output.

Why use QR Code Generator

  • Create QR codes for landing pages, menus, posters, packaging, and event signage.
  • Generate scannable codes for Wi-Fi details, contact cards, SMS, email, or plain text.
  • Prepare static QR codes for print where the destination should not expire.
  • Test scan quality before sending a QR code to a designer, printer, or campaign owner.

About this tool

QR code generation for real assets

QR Code Generator creates scannable codes for URLs, text, Wi-Fi credentials, contact data, events, and campaign links without requiring a design suite for simple output.

Static QR codes and privacy

A static QR code stores the payload directly in the image. That makes it suitable for stable URLs and text, but changing the destination later requires generating a new code.

Check before printing

Always test QR codes on multiple phones, at the intended size, with enough contrast and quiet space around the code before sending files to print or production.

Example usage

Input

https://example.com/spring-sale

Output

Scannable QR code image for the campaign landing page.

Practical guide for QR Code Generator

Best practices

  • Test every QR code with multiple phone cameras before publishing or printing.
  • Use short, stable, HTTPS URLs for public campaigns.
  • Leave a clear quiet zone around the code and keep foreground/background contrast high.

Common mistakes

  • Printing a QR code too small for the viewing distance.
  • Using low-contrast brand colors that make scanning unreliable.
  • Forgetting that static QR destinations cannot be changed without replacing the code.

How this tool works

  1. Step 1

    Open QR Code Generator and review the default example input.

  2. Step 2

    Paste your own input or upload source data when required.

  3. Step 3

    Run QR Code Generator to generate output instantly in the browser.

  4. Step 4

    Verify the output using the preview and formatting helpers on the page.

  5. Step 5

    Copy the final result and continue with a related tool if needed.

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FAQ

What can I put in a QR code?

You can encode URLs, plain text, Wi-Fi details, contact cards, email actions, phone numbers, SMS messages, locations, and event data.

Do static QR codes expire?

Static QR codes do not expire by themselves, but the URL or service they point to can change, redirect, or go offline.

What makes a QR code scan reliably?

Use high contrast, enough quiet border, suitable print size, clean artwork, and a tested destination URL.

Should I use PNG or SVG?

Use PNG for broad upload compatibility and SVG when you need scalable vector output for design or print workflows.