QR Code Generator

Generate QR codes for URLs, text, contact info, and more with our free online tool.

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Professional QR Code Generation Guide

A QR Code (Quick Response Code) is a versatile tool for bridging the gap between physical and digital worlds. Our online QR code generator allows you to instantly convert URLs, plain text, or contact information into high-quality scannable codes. With customizable size options like 300x300px, you can ensure perfect clarity for both print and digital use.

Versatile Use Cases

  • Website & Social Media: Share your URL or profile links instantly by allowing users to scan instead of typing.
  • Marketing Materials: Add QR codes to business cards, flyers, and posters for seamless information sharing.
  • Contactless Menus: Perfect for restaurants and cafes to provide digital menus directly to customer smartphones.
  • Event Check-ins: Use encoded text for event tickets, invitations, or Wi-Fi passwords to simplify access.
  • Product Packaging: Provide detailed product manuals or authentication links directly on the box.

Simply enter your Text or URL, choose your preferred output size, and download your custom QR code instantly. Our tool ensures your codes remain permanent and easy to scan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question? We’ve got answers to the most common questions about using our tools.

What is a QR code?+
QR (Quick Response) code is a 2D barcode containing encoded data. When scanned with a smartphone camera, it opens links, displays text, or triggers actions. Compact and widely recognized.
What can a QR code contain?+
URLs (web links), text, phone numbers, email addresses, WiFi credentials, contact information, or any short text data you want quickly accessible.
How do I scan a QR code?+
Open your smartphone camera app and point at the QR code. Most phones recognize it and show an option to open the link or content.
Can I customize the QR code size?+
Yes, this tool lets you adjust size. Larger codes are easier to scan from distance. Smaller codes work for space-constrained designs.
Where are QR codes used?+
Marketing (print ads, billboards), product packaging, menus, event tickets, WiFi sharing, business cards, and anything requiring quick mobile access.
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