Create a QR code for a website URL, plain text, contact note, product page, payment instruction, Wi-Fi note, or event link. The preview runs in your browser and does not require login.
What this QR Code Generator does
This tool creates a scannable QR code from a URL or text. It is useful for packaging inserts, business cards, product labels, event flyers, sample tags, trade show handouts, and supplier communication notes. You can choose the QR size, error correction level, foreground color, and background color before downloading the image.
For printed packaging, keep a strong contrast between the foreground and background. Black on white is usually safest. If you use brand colors, test the QR code with multiple phones before printing.
Practical example
A small importer can create a QR code that links to an online product instruction page, warranty form, or reorder page. A creator can use it on a flyer to point viewers to a YouTube channel, travel guide, or product video. A sourcing team can put a QR code on a sample label so team members can quickly open a shared product specification page.
Common mistakes
- Using a very long URL without testing whether the QR code scans reliably.
- Choosing light colors with poor contrast.
- Printing a QR code too small for the scan distance.
- Placing the code on curved, glossy, or wrinkled surfaces without testing.
- Changing the linked page after printing without checking the final destination.
FAQ
Can I use this for packaging?
Yes, but test the code at the actual print size and material before mass production.
Which error correction level should I choose?
Medium is fine for most digital uses. High is safer when the code may be printed, scratched, or placed on packaging.
Does the tool track scans?
No. It only creates the QR image. Use your own analytics or tracking URL if you need scan data.
Related tools
This tool is for planning and content creation. Always test QR codes on the real device, printed material, and destination page before using them in production.
Practical usage notes
QR Code Generator is a practical helper for organizing work before a final decision. Use it with real context, check the output carefully, and adapt it before sending, publishing, or relying on it.
Before you use the result
- Check that the inputs are specific enough for this task.
- Review names, numbers, units, dates, links, and assumptions before copying the result.
- Use related tools and guides when the task is part of a larger workflow.