QR Code Generator
QR Code Generator Online — Create Custom QR Codes for Free
Create and download personalized QR codes instantly. Enter text, URLs, or contact information and generate a high-quality QR code ready to share or print.
What is this QR Code Generator?
This free online tool creates QR codes directly in your browser — no data is uploaded or stored. You can customize size, colors, and margins, and export your QR code as a PNG image for marketing, packaging, websites, or print materials.
How to use
- Enter your text, link, or data in the input field.
- Adjust the size (from 128 px up to 1024 px).
- Choose foreground and background colors.
- Toggle Include margin and adjust its size.
- Click Generate QR Code.
- Use Download PNG to save the image.
Supported data types
- URLs (links to websites or profiles)
- Plain text (notes or messages)
- Email (
mailto:links) - Phone numbers (
tel:links) - SMS messages (
sms:format) - Wi-Fi credentials
- vCard / MeCard contacts
Why use this tool
- 🔒 100 % private — runs only in your browser.
- ⚡ Fast — no uploads, no registration.
- 🎨 Customizable — size, colors, margins.
- 🖼️ Downloadable PNG up to 1024 px.
- 📱 Responsive — works on any device.
FAQs
Is it private?
Yes. Everything happens locally in your browser.
Can I use it commercially?
Yes. Generated QR codes are free for personal or commercial use.
Which format can I download?
Currently, PNG only.
What size should I choose?
256 px for screen, 512 px–1024 px for print.
Does it support colors?
Yes, but keep strong contrast for best readability.
➡️ Start now: Paste your data, customize colors, and create your QR code instantly — free and secure.
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