QR Code Settings
QR Code Preview
Enter content and click Generate
Popular Use Cases
Website Links
Share your website, landing pages, or social media profiles
WiFi Sharing
Let guests connect to your WiFi without typing passwords
Business Cards
Create digital vCards for networking events
Payments
Share payment links or cryptocurrency addresses
Locations
Share Google Maps locations or addresses
App Downloads
Link to App Store or Google Play listings
Free QR Code Generator - Create Custom QR Codes Instantly
Generate high-quality QR codes for free with our easy-to-use online tool. Create QR codes for websites, WiFi networks, contact information, emails, phone numbers, and plain text. Customize colors, size, and error correction levels for professional results.
What is a QR Code?
A QR code (Quick Response code) is a two-dimensional barcode that can store various types of data. When scanned with a smartphone camera, QR codes can instantly open websites, connect to WiFi networks, add contacts, send emails, or display text information.
Features of Our QR Code Generator
- Multiple Content Types - URLs, text, email, phone, WiFi, vCard
- Custom Colors - Match your brand with custom QR and background colors
- Adjustable Size - From 128px to 1024px for any use case
- Error Correction - Choose correction level for damaged code recovery
- Multiple Formats - Download as PNG or SVG
- 100% Free - No watermarks, no registration required
- Privacy First - All processing happens in your browser
How to Create a QR Code
- Select the content type (URL, text, WiFi, etc.)
- Enter your content in the input field
- Customize appearance (size, colors, error correction)
- Click "Generate QR Code"
- Download as PNG or SVG
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the QR codes free to use commercially?
Yes! All QR codes generated with our tool are completely free for personal and commercial use with no attribution required.
Do QR codes expire?
Static QR codes (like those generated here) never expire. They contain the data directly and will work forever as long as the destination (like a URL) remains active.
What's error correction and which level should I use?
Error correction allows QR codes to be read even when partially damaged. Use Low (L) for clean environments, Medium (M) for general use, and High (H) if you plan to add a logo or expect wear.
Is my data safe?
Absolutely. All QR code generation happens directly in your browser. No data is sent to any server or stored anywhere.