QR Code Generator
Create QR codes for any URL, phone number, email, or plain text. Customize the size, download as a high-resolution PNG, and use them on menus, posters, business cards, or anywhere you need quick scanning.
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Features
- Generate QR codes for URLs, phone numbers, email, plain text, and more
- Instant QR code preview as you type
- Adjustable QR code size (128px to 512px)
- Download as high-resolution PNG
- Supports Unicode and international characters
- Works offline — no internet connection required
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a QR code?
A QR code (Quick Response code) is a type of two-dimensional barcode that can store information such as URLs, text, contact details, or Wi-Fi credentials. It can be scanned by smartphone cameras and QR reader apps to quickly access the stored information.
How do I create a QR code for a website URL?
Paste your website URL (e.g. https://yourwebsite.com) into the input field and the QR code is generated instantly. Download the PNG and place it on your marketing materials, business cards, or posters so people can scan it to visit your site.
What can I put in a QR code?
QR codes can store URLs, plain text, phone numbers (tel:+1234567890), email addresses (mailto:email@example.com), Wi-Fi network credentials, vCard contact information, and more. Our generator works with any text up to the capacity of the chosen error correction level.
How do I scan a QR code?
On most modern smartphones, open the camera app and point it at the QR code — the URL or action appears automatically. On older phones, download a free QR scanner app. Some payment apps (Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm) have built-in QR scanners.
What size should my QR code be for printing?
For print, a QR code should be at least 2cm × 2cm (about 0.8 inches) at the intended scan distance. For larger posters or banners that will be scanned from further away, increase the size proportionally. Our tool generates up to 512×512px which is suitable for most print uses.