QR Generator

Generate a QR code from text or a URL and download it as an image.

Free No Sign Up Browser Based Fast Processing

Use QR Generator

Your input stays in your browser where this tool supports local processing.
Download PNG

Enter a URL or short text to generate a QR code.

Browser processing This tool runs in your browser where supported.
Works on all devices Use it on desktop, tablet, or mobile without installing extra software.
No installation Open the page, use the tool, and download or copy your result.

The QR Generator turns a URL or short text into a scannable QR code. It is useful for menus, review links, contact pages, Wi-Fi notes, posters, and quick sharing.

How to Use QR Generator

  1. Enter a URL or short text.
  2. Click Generate QR Code.
  3. Preview the QR code.
  4. Download the PNG file.

Create a scannable QR code

QR codes make it easier for people to open a link or read a short piece of information using a phone camera. Keep the destination clear and test the QR code before printing.

QR code best practices

Use a short URL when possible, leave white space around the code, and test it on more than one phone before publishing.

Business uses

A QR code can connect offline customers to review links, booking pages, WhatsApp chats, menus, forms, or product pages.

Key Features

  • Generate from URL or text
  • Download as PNG
  • Client-side generation
  • Simple preview

Common Use Cases

  • Google review links
  • Restaurant menus
  • Business cards
  • Posters and flyers

Privacy

The QR code is generated in your browser. The text you enter is not submitted to our server by this page.

Limitations

Very long text can create dense QR codes that are harder to scan, especially when printed small.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the QR code commercially?
Yes. You can use the generated QR code for normal business or personal use.
Should I test before printing?
Yes. Always scan the QR code on a phone before printing or sharing it widely.

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