QR Code Generator
Quickly create professional, high-resolution QR codes for URLs, WiFi, or text.
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The power of QR Codes
Quick Response (QR) codes offer a seamless bridge between physical and digital worlds. Whether on a business card, a restaurant table, or a digital presentation, they provide instant access to wealth of information.
Universal Compatibility
Modern smartphones can scan QR codes natively using their cameras, no special apps needed. This makes them a high-conversion tool for any marketing or sharing effort.
Safe & Privacy-First
Our generator processes all your data locally in your browser. Your links and text are never transmitted to our servers for code generation, ensuring your sensitive links remain private.
How QR Codes Work
A QR (Quick Response) code is a two-dimensional barcode that stores data in a grid of black and white squares. Unlike a traditional barcode, it can be scanned from any angle and holds far more information — URLs, plain text, WiFi credentials, contact cards, and more. A quick scan with a phone camera turns printed material into an instant digital action.
Why QR codes are everywhere
QR codes bridge the physical and digital worlds with zero typing. A restaurant menu, an event ticket, a payment request, or a product page is one scan away. They're cheap to produce, work in print and on screens, and every modern phone camera reads them natively — which is why adoption exploded across retail, hospitality, and marketing.
Built-in error correction
QR codes include error-correction data, so they can still be read even if part of the code is dirty, scratched, or partly covered by a logo. Higher correction levels tolerate more damage at the cost of density, which is why you can safely place a small brand mark in the center of many codes.
Designing a code that actually scans
Keep strong contrast between the code and its background, preserve the 'quiet zone' (the empty margin around the code), and don't shrink it too far for the scanning distance. Always test the finished code with a real phone before printing thousands of copies.
Quick tips
- Encode URLs, WiFi logins, contact cards, plain text, and more.
- Maintain high contrast and a clear margin so scanners lock on fast.
- Bigger is safer — size the code for how far away people will scan it.
- Always test the generated code on a real device before printing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the QR Code Generator.