QR Code Generator
Generate a QR code for any URL or text content.
The QR Code Generator creates scannable QR codes for any URL or text content. QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can be scanned by smartphone cameras to quickly access websites, share contact information, or transmit any text data.
QR codes are widely used in marketing materials, business cards, product packaging, event tickets, restaurant menus, and digital displays. They bridge the gap between physical and digital experiences by letting users instantly access your content with a simple scan.
This tool generates QR codes entirely in your browser using client-side rendering. Simply enter your URL or text content, choose a size, and download your QR code as a PNG image.
Everything runs locally in your browser. Your content never leaves your device — no server requests, no data transmission.
QR codes are widely used in marketing materials, business cards, product packaging, event tickets, restaurant menus, and digital displays. They bridge the gap between physical and digital experiences by letting users instantly access your content with a simple scan.
This tool generates QR codes entirely in your browser using client-side rendering. Simply enter your URL or text content, choose a size, and download your QR code as a PNG image.
Everything runs locally in your browser. Your content never leaves your device — no server requests, no data transmission.
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How to Use
- Enter the URL or text you want to encode
- Select the QR code size
- Click Calculate to generate the QR code
- Click the Download PNG button to save your QR code
FAQ
What can I encode in a QR code?
You can encode any text including URLs, email addresses, phone numbers, Wi-Fi credentials, plain text messages, and more. URLs are the most common use case.
Is my data uploaded?
No. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your content never leaves your device — there are no server requests or data uploads.
What size should I use?
For digital use, 256x256 is usually sufficient. For print materials, use 512x512 or 1024x1024 to ensure the code remains scannable at larger print sizes.
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