How to Create QR Codes

QR codes connect physical and digital worlds instantly. Create scannable codes for websites, WiFi networks, contact cards, or any text in seconds.

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⚠️ The Problem

You need QR codes for your business cards, restaurant menu, WiFi login, or marketing materials. Online generators add watermarks, require signups, or don't let you customize colors.

The Solution

Generate professional QR codes instantly with full customization. Choose colors to match your brand, adjust size for any use case, and download high-resolution images ready for print or digital use.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1

    Choose QR Code Type

    Select what your QR code contains: URL, plain text, WiFi credentials, contact card, or email address.

  2. 2

    Enter Your Content

    Type or paste your URL, WiFi password, contact details, or text. The QR code updates as you type.

  3. 3

    Customize Appearance

    Choose foreground and background colors. Dark colors work best on light backgrounds for reliable scanning.

  4. 4

    Set Size and Format

    Choose resolution for your use case. Higher resolution for print, standard for digital use.

  5. 5

    Download QR Code

    Get your QR code as PNG for general use or SVG for scalable vector graphics. Ready for any application.

💡 Pro Tips

  • Test your QR code with multiple phones before printing thousands of copies
  • Keep at least 30% contrast between foreground and background for reliable scanning
  • For URLs, use a short link if the original is very long (shorter URLs = simpler QR codes)
  • WiFi QR codes let guests connect without typing passwords - great for cafes and offices

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size should my QR code be?
Minimum 2x2 cm (0.8x0.8 inch) for close-range scanning. Larger for posters and signs.
Do QR codes expire?
The QR code itself never expires. But if it links to a URL that changes or dies, it stops working.
Can I use custom colors?
Yes! Choose any color, but maintain high contrast. Dark code on light background scans best.
What's the difference between PNG and SVG?
PNG is pixels (can blur when enlarged). SVG is vector (scales to any size perfectly). Use SVG for print.
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