About QR codes
QR codes encode text — URLs, contact info, Wi-Fi credentials — into a scannable image. Higher error-correction levels make the code more resilient to damage but denser. Generation happens entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Turn any text, URL or Wi-Fi credential into a downloadable QR code — generated in your browser.
Enter content to generate a QR code
QR codes encode text — URLs, contact info, Wi-Fi credentials — into a scannable image. Higher error-correction levels make the code more resilient to damage but denser. Generation happens entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
No. The QR code is generated in your browser and encodes your text or URL directly. There is no redirect, no shortener and no tracking — the code works forever and no one logs who scans it.
Higher levels (Q, H) let a code still scan when partly damaged or obscured — useful for print or when adding a logo — at the cost of a denser pattern. Lower levels (L, M) hold more data in a simpler code.
Yes, you can set foreground and background colors. Keep strong contrast (dark code on a light background) so scanners can read it reliably.