Free browser based QR code generator with custom colors/logo upload

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Free QR Code Generator — URL, WiFi, vCard, Logo | Take On Anything

Free QR Code Generator

Create a custom QR code for a website, WiFi network, contact card, email, phone number, or any text. Add your logo, choose colors, and download a high-resolution PNG or a vector SVG. No watermark, no signup, no expiry.

URL<br>Text<br>WiFi<br>Contact<br>Email<br>Phone<br>SMS

Website address

Text

Network name (SSID)

Password

Security<br>WPA / WPA2 / WPA3WEPNo password

Hidden network<br>NoYes

First name<br>Last name

Phone<br>Email<br>Organization<br>Website

Send to<br>Subject<br>Message

Phone number

Phone number<br>Message

Customize colors & logo

Code color

Background

Center logo (optional)<br>Upload logo

Remove logo<br>When you add a logo, error correction is automatically set to High so the code still scans. Keep contrast strong (dark code on light background) for best scan reliability.

PNG<br>SVG

Error correction: Medium

How to make a QR code

Pick what you want the QR code to do using the tabs above, fill in the details, and the QR code updates instantly in the preview. When it looks right, download it as a PNG for screens and everyday printing, or as an SVG for signage and professional print work. There is no account to create, nothing to pay, and no watermark added to your image.

What a QR code actually is

A QR code (short for "Quick Response" code) is a square grid of black and white modules that stores text. When you enter a website, a WiFi password, or a phone number, that information is converted into a stream of bits, wrapped in extra error-correction data, and laid out into the grid following a fixed pattern. The three large squares in the corners let a camera find the code and figure out its orientation, and the rest of the grid holds your data. A phone camera reads the pattern back into the original text in a fraction of a second.

Because the data is stored directly in the pattern, the codes this tool makes are static : they never expire, they have no scan limit, and they keep working with no connection to our site. What you download is the finished, self-contained code.

QR code types you can create

URL QR code — opens a website or link when scanned. The most common type, used on flyers, packaging, business cards, and posters.

WiFi QR code — lets guests join your network by scanning, with no need to read out or type a long password. Great for homes, cafés, offices, and rentals.

Contact (vCard) QR code — saves your name, phone, email, and company straight into someone's contacts.

Email QR code — opens a new email with the address, subject, and message already filled in.

Phone QR code — starts a call to a number when scanned.

SMS QR code — opens a text message to a number with the message pre-written.

Plain text QR code — shows any text you like, useful for notes, codes, instructions, or serial numbers.

Adding a logo without breaking the code

QR codes can survive having part of them covered, thanks to the error-correction data built into every code. There are four levels — Low, Medium, Quartile, and High — recovering roughly 7%, 15%, 25%, and 30% of the code respectively. When you upload a logo, this tool automatically switches to the High level so the redundancy covers the area the logo sits on, and the code keeps scanning. For the most reliable results, keep your logo to the center, avoid covering the three corner squares, and use a dark code color on a light background.

PNG or SVG — which should I download?

Choose PNG for websites, social media, slides, and standard printing — it works everywhere. Choose SVG when you need the code to stay perfectly sharp at large sizes, such as posters, banners, vehicle wraps, or anything sent to a professional printer, because a vector file has no fixed resolution and never looks pixelated.

Tips for QR codes that always scan

Keep strong contrast between the code and its background — dark on light scans best.

Leave a quiet margin of empty space around the code; don't crowd it with other graphics.

Print it large enough — a rough rule is a code at least one tenth the distance from which people will scan it.

Always test the final printed or on-screen code with a couple of different phones before you publish it.

Is this QR code generator really free?

Yes. Every type, the logo and color options, and both PNG and SVG downloads are free with no signup and no watermark. The codes are static and never expire. The whole tool runs in your browser, so the data you type — including WiFi passwords and contact details — stays on your device and is never uploaded.

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