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QR Code Generator

Turn any text or URL into a QR code — download PNG or SVG.

Generators Your files never leave your device.

How to use QR Code Generator

  1. Enter your text or URL

    Type or paste anything into the box — a link, plain text, Wi-Fi credentials, or contact details. A live preview updates as you go.

  2. Tune size and margin

    Drag the size slider for the exact pixel dimensions you need, and adjust the quiet-zone margin so scanners have enough blank border to lock on.

  3. Set error correction and colors

    Pick an error-correction level from Low to High, then choose foreground and background colors with the swatch or by pasting a hex value.

  4. Download or copy

    Save a crisp PNG, grab an infinitely scalable SVG, or copy the PNG straight to your clipboard to paste anywhere.

Key features

  • Encode any text, link, Wi-Fi credential, or contact into a scannable code
  • Live preview that updates instantly as you type and tweak
  • Adjustable size, quiet-zone margin, and four error-correction levels
  • Custom foreground and background colors via picker or hex input
  • Export a pixel-perfect PNG or a scalable SVG, or copy PNG to clipboard
  • Runs entirely in your browser — nothing uploaded, free, no sign-up, no limits

About QR Code Generator

Generate a high-quality QR code from any text, link, Wi-Fi credential, or contact in your browser — no upload, no sign-up, no watermark. Tune the size, quiet-zone margin, error-correction level, and foreground/background colors, then download a crisp PNG raster or an infinitely scalable SVG. Everything runs client-side, so your data never leaves your device.

Last updated 25 January 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Is my data uploaded anywhere?
No. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser, so whatever you encode — links, Wi-Fi passwords, contact info — never leaves your device.
What can I turn into a QR code?
Anything that fits in text: a URL, a plain message, Wi-Fi network details, or vCard contact data. Just paste it in and the code updates live.
What does the error-correction level do?
Higher levels add redundancy so the code still scans if it gets smudged, partly covered, or printed small — at the cost of packing in more dots. Medium is a good default; bump it to High if the code will be tiny or might get obscured.
Should I download PNG or SVG?
Use PNG for quick sharing or pasting at a fixed size, and SVG when you need it to scale crisply for print or large signage. SVG stays sharp at any size.
Why add a quiet-zone margin?
The blank border around a QR code helps scanners separate it from surrounding content. If your code is hard to read, try increasing the margin a notch.
Does it work on my phone?
Yes. The generator is fully responsive and runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser, with no app to install.