Generate scannable QR codes for URLs, plain text, email addresses, phone numbers, or Wi-Fi credentials.
Restaurant owners print QR codes for menus; marketers link posters to landing pages.
Choose your QR type
Pick what to encode: a website URL, plain text, an email address, a phone number, or Wi-Fi network credentials.
Enter your content
Fill in the link or details. The QR preview regenerates live so you can confirm it before downloading.
Download at the right size
Save the code at 200, 400, 600, or 800px. Use a larger size for anything that will be printed.
QR codes are the quickest bridge between something physical and something digital. A single square on a menu, flyer, business card, poster, or product label lets anyone open a link, save a contact, or join a Wi-Fi network just by pointing their phone camera at it — no typing, no searching. That convenience is why QR codes are now everywhere from restaurant tables to event badges to shipping boxes. This generator creates them instantly and entirely in your browser, with no account and no limits. Choose what you want to encode — a URL, plain text, email, phone number, or Wi-Fi credentials — and the preview updates live as you type. Because the content is encoded directly into the QR pattern and generated on your device, nothing is sent to a server and the codes are static: they never expire and keep working forever, with no scan caps or subscription. Download at the resolution you need, from a small web size up to a crisp 800px for print.
Restaurants & hospitality
Put a QR on each table linking to a digital menu, booking page, or loyalty sign-up — easy to update without reprinting.
Marketing & print
Add codes to ads, flyers, packaging, and business cards to send people straight to a landing page or app store.
Events & venues
Share Wi-Fi access, registration links, schedules, or check-in pages with a single scannable code.
Retail & products
Link packaging to instructions, warranty registration, reviews, or reorder pages.
Personal & networking
Encode your contact details or portfolio link so new contacts can save them in one scan.
No. They are static codes that encode your content directly, so they never expire and have no scan limits — they work forever.
No. Codes are generated entirely in your browser, so nothing you enter is sent to any server.
Use 800px for printed materials. As a rule, keep the printed code at least about 2cm × 2cm so phones can scan it reliably.
Yes. Choose the Wi-Fi type and enter the network name and password; scanning it lets a phone join the network without typing.
Yes, as long as it stays reasonably large and high-contrast. Avoid stretching it unevenly or printing it too small.
Currently codes are black on white for maximum scan reliability. Custom colours and logo embedding may be added later.
No. Generate as many codes as you like — it is free, with no sign-up and no daily cap.
Scanners rely on strong contrast between the dark pattern and light background; black on white scans fastest in the widest range of lighting.