Step 1
Enter your website URL or link in the input field above
Generate QR codes for different types of content
Generate QR codes for websites, links, and any URL
Enter content to generate QR code
Follow these simple steps to create your URL QR code
Enter your website URL or link in the input field above
Customize your QR code design with colors, logo, and style
Generate and download your QR code in your preferred format
Share or print your QR code to make your link easily accessible
Discover the powerful advantages of using QR codes for your URLs
Users can access websites instantly by scanning the QR code
No typing errors when sharing long or complex URLs
Perfect for mobile devices and contactless interactions
Clean, professional look for marketing materials and presentations
Explore real-world applications where URL QR codes shine
Link to your website, portfolio, or LinkedIn profile
Flyers, posters, and brochures with quick website access
Digital menus and contactless ordering systems
Easy access to event registration or information pages
Link to product pages, manuals, or support resources
Pro tips to maximize your QR code effectiveness
Always test your QR code with different devices before printing or sharing
Ensure QR code is at least 2x2 cm (0.8x0.8 inches) for reliable scanning
Use dark QR code on light background for best scanning performance
Include brief instructions like 'Scan to visit website' for clarity
Common questions about password generation, security practices, and password manager usage.
Static QR codes cannot be edited once created. You would need to generate a new QR code for a different URL.
QR codes can store up to 2,953 characters, but shorter URLs create simpler, more scannable codes.
QR codes themselves don't expire, but the linked website or URL may become unavailable over time.
Static QR codes cannot be tracked. For analytics, you would need dynamic QR codes or URL shortening services with tracking.
You can download in PNG, JPEG, SVG, and WebP formats. SVG is recommended for print materials as it's vector-based.
Discover how QR codes work and best practices for creating them