QR Code Generator

Create a QR code from any text, URL or data

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Higher level = more reliable when damaged

Your QR Code

Enter text to create a QR code

How to Create a QR Code

Enter text, a URL, or any data in the input field. The QR code generates automatically. Adjust size, colors, and error correction level as needed.

What You Can Encode

  • Links: URLs to websites, pages, videos
  • Text: any message up to 4000 characters
  • Contacts: vCard with phone and email
  • Wi-Fi: network connection credentials
  • Location: GPS coordinates on a map
  • Email/SMS: pre-filled message with recipient

Error Correction Levels

Error correction allows QR codes to be read even when damaged:

  • L (7%): maximum data, minimum protection
  • M (15%): optimal balance for most use cases
  • Q (25%): for printing on uneven surfaces
  • H (30%): if code will be damaged or has a logo in the center

PNG or SVG

PNG — raster format, suitable for screens and web. Has a fixed pixel size.

SVG — vector format, ideal for printing. Can be scaled to any size without quality loss.

Tips for Use

  • Test your QR code with different apps before printing
  • Keep a white border around the code (margin)
  • For logos, use error correction level H
  • Shorter URLs create simpler codes

FAQ

What can I encode in a QR code?

Any text: URLs, email, phone, Wi-Fi credentials, vCard contacts, geolocation, payment details. Maximum ~4000 characters depending on error correction.

Which error correction level should I choose?

L (7%) — maximum data, minimum protection. M (15%) — balanced. Q (25%) — for printing. H (30%) — if code may be damaged or has a logo.

PNG or SVG — which is better?

SVG — for printing at any size without quality loss. PNG — for web use and screens.

Does the code work offline?

QR code is just encoded text. If it contains a URL, internet is needed to visit it. If it contains text or contact info, it works offline.

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