QR Code Generator - Create Free QR Codes Instantly

How to Use the QR Code Generator

1

Choose QR Code Type

Select from URL, WiFi, contact, email, or plain text templates.

2

Fill in Details

Enter your content in the template fields or paste custom text.

3

Customize & Generate

Adjust size, colors, and error correction, then generate your QR code.

Understanding QR Code Generation

QR Code Types and Applications

QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can store various types of data. Our generator supports multiple formats including URLs, WiFi credentials, contact information, and plain text, making it versatile for different use cases.

Error Correction and Reliability

QR codes include built-in error correction that allows them to be scanned even when partially damaged or obscured. Higher error correction levels create more reliable codes but result in larger, more complex patterns.

Design and Customization Options

Customize your QR codes with different sizes, colors, and error correction levels. Ensure good contrast between foreground and background colors for optimal scanning performance across all devices.

Common Use Cases for QR Codes

Digital Business Cards

Share contact information instantly with vCard QR codes.

WiFi Sharing

Let guests connect to your WiFi network with a single scan.

Marketing Campaigns

Direct customers to websites, promotions, or social media.

Event Management

Share event details, locations, and registration links.

QR Code Generator FAQ

Our generator supports URLs, WiFi networks, contact cards (vCard), email templates, and plain text. Each type is optimized for its specific use case.

All QR codes include error correction that allows them to be scanned even when partially damaged. We recommend testing codes on multiple devices before printing.

Yes, you can adjust size, colors, and error correction levels. For best results, maintain good contrast between the QR code pattern and background.

QR codes can store up to 4,296 alphanumeric characters. Very long content may result in larger, more complex codes that are harder to scan.

QR codes themselves don't expire, but if they link to web content, that content may change or become unavailable. Always test your codes regularly.