QR Code Generator
Generate QR codes for URLs, text, WiFi, vCards, email, and phone numbers. Everything runs in your browser for a faster and more private workflow.
QR Generator
Generate QR codes for URLs, text, WiFi, vCards, and more.
QR Type
Choose the content type you want to encode.
Content
Enter the content that will be embedded inside the QR code.
Customization
Adjust visual output before generating the QR code.
Preview
Generate a QR code to preview and download it here.
Preview will appear here
Choose a type, enter content, and generate.
Why use this QR generator?
Built for speed and privacy — no uploads, no login, no tracking. Just clean QR codes in seconds.
100% browser-based
QR codes are generated locally in the browser with no file upload needed.
6 QR code types
Support for URL, text, WiFi, vCard, email, and phone in one place.
PNG & SVG export
Download PNG for digital use and SVG for crisp printing.
Custom colors
Pick any foreground and background color to match your brand identity or design system.
4 error correction levels
Choose L, M, Q, or H to balance code density and readability even when partially covered or damaged.
No account required
Open the page and start generating immediately. No email, no signup, no waiting.
How to create QR codes
Simple 3-step process to generate and download.
Choose your QR type
Choose the QR code type you need: URL, Text, WiFi, vCard, Email, or Phone.
Enter content & customize
Enter the data, then adjust color, size, and error correction level.
Generate & download
Click Generate QR Code, then download PNG/SVG or copy the result.
QR Code Guide
Learn about types, formats, and best practices.
Available QR Code Types
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URL opens a website instantly.
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Text shows free-form text content.
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WiFi stores network SSID and password.
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vCard stores contact information for easy saving.
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Email opens an email client with a pre-filled template.
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Phone starts a direct phone call action.
Error Correction & File Format
Levels L (7%), M (15%), Q (25%), and H (30%) determine how well a QR code stays readable when partially damaged. For outdoor print use, Q or H is usually safer.
Use PNG for quick digital needs. Use SVG when you need large print quality without pixelation.
FAQ
Common questions about this QR code tool.
No. This tool works directly in your browser using JavaScript.
PNG is great for web and chat. SVG is better for print because it is vector-based.
M works well for most cases, while Q/H is recommended if the QR code may be scratched or partially covered.
Yes. QR codes you generate with this tool are yours to use freely — for personal projects, marketing materials, printed packaging, or any commercial purpose.
It depends on the error correction level. With level L you can encode up to ~4,000 characters. Very long URLs or blocks of text produce dense codes that may be harder to scan — prefer short URLs where possible.
Yes. Select the WiFi type, enter the network SSID, password, and encryption standard (WPA/WPA2 or WEP). Scanning the code will let a phone join the network automatically.
512×512 is suitable for most digital uses. For print and outdoor signage, use 1024×1024 and export as SVG for perfect crispness at any print size.
No. The downloaded PNG and SVG files are completely clean — no watermarks, no branding, no attribution required.