QR Code Generator

Turn any link or text into a QR code instantly. Download a high-resolution PNG, free forever, with no tracking or expiry. Everything is generated locally in your browser.

Your QR code

What can you encode?

Anything text-based: website links, plain text, phone numbers (tel:+1...), emails (mailto:...), or Wi-Fi credentials (WIFI:T:WPA;S:NetworkName;P:password;;). Print them on flyers, business cards, menus, or packaging.

How QR codes work

A QR ("Quick Response") code is a two-dimensional barcode that stores data in a grid of black and white squares. A phone camera reads the pattern and decodes it instantly. Unlike a traditional barcode, a QR code holds far more information and can be scanned from any angle. The three large squares in the corners help the camera locate and orient the code, which is why it works even when the phone is tilted.

Static vs. dynamic QR codes

The codes this tool creates are static: your data is encoded directly into the pattern. That means they never expire, need no account, and don't route through anyone's server — scan one in ten years and it will still work. "Dynamic" QR codes from some paid services instead point to a redirect link the provider controls, which lets them change the destination and track scans, but also means the code stops working if that service shuts down. For most uses — menus, business cards, Wi-Fi sharing — static codes are the better, more durable choice.

Common uses

Tips for reliable scanning

Private and free forever

This generator runs entirely in your browser, so whatever you encode — including Wi-Fi passwords — is never sent to us or anyone else. The codes you create are yours to use anywhere, commercially or personally, at no cost and with no tracking baked in.

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Frequently asked questions

Do these QR codes expire?

Never. They are static codes that encode your data directly, so they work forever with no account or subscription.

Is my data tracked?

No. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser. We don't see or store what you encode, and there's no redirect or analytics baked in.

Can I use these commercially?

Yes, the QR codes you generate are yours to use anywhere — print, web, products — at no cost.