QR Code Generator & Scanner
Create custom QR codes for URLs, WiFi networks, contact cards, calendar events, and more. Customize colors, add your logo, and download as PNG or SVG. Scan existing QR codes from images. Free โ no sign-up.
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How it works
- 1Choose content type
Select what your QR code should encode: URL, plain text, email, phone, SMS, WiFi credentials, vCard contact, or calendar event.
- 2Enter your data
Fill in the form fields for your chosen type. The QR code generates automatically as you type.
- 3Customize & download
Adjust size, colors, error correction, and add a logo. Then download as PNG for web or SVG for print.
URL & Link QR Codes
The most common use case for QR codes is encoding a URL. Restaurants use them for digital menus, retailers for product pages, and marketers for campaign landing pages. A well-placed QR code on a flyer or business card bridges the gap between physical and digital, driving scanners directly to your website without requiring them to type a URL.
WiFi Network Sharing
WiFi QR codes let guests connect to your network instantly by scanning โ no need to spell out a complicated password. This is especially popular in hotels, co-working spaces, cafes, and Airbnb rentals. The QR code encodes the network name (SSID), password, and encryption type into a standard format that both iOS and Android recognize natively.
vCard Contact Sharing
A vCard QR code encodes your full contact details โ name, phone, email, company, job title, and website โ into a format that phones recognize as a contact card. When scanned, the phone offers to save the contact directly to the address book. This is the modern replacement for paper business cards at conferences and networking events.
Custom Branding & Logos
Plain black-and-white QR codes work fine, but branded codes with custom colors and a centered logo dramatically increase scan rates. Studies show that branded QR codes receive up to 80% more scans than generic ones. Use your brand colors for the foreground and background, and set error correction to Q or H to ensure the logo does not interfere with readability.
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