QR Code Generator

Input
Preview

Enter text to generate a QR code

About

QR codes (Quick Response codes) are two-dimensional barcodes that can store thousands of characters in a compact, scannable format. They include built-in error correction, allowing them to be read even when partially damaged or obscured.

How to use
  1. 1.

    Type or paste the text or URL you want to encode

  2. 2.

    The QR code updates in real time as you type

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    Download as PNG or SVG, or copy the SVG markup to the clipboard

Common uses
  • Sharing a URL on printed materials, slides, or posters

  • Encoding Wi-Fi credentials for guests to scan

  • Linking a physical product or label to a web page

Frequently asked questions
What can I encode in a QR code?

Any text up to a few thousand characters - URLs, plain text, contact information (vCard), Wi-Fi credentials, or email addresses.


What is the maximum amount of data a QR code can hold?

The tool supports up to 2,953 characters of input. QR codes in general can hold more at lower error correction levels, but smaller data always produces a simpler, more scannable code.


Can I download the QR code?

Download as PNG for digital use or SVG for scalable, print-quality output.


Is my data sent to a server?

QR code generation runs entirely in your browser. No data is transmitted anywhere.


What is error correction level?

Error correction allows a QR code to be read even if part of it is damaged or obscured. Higher levels add more redundancy but make the code denser. This tool uses level Q (25% recovery capacity) for a good balance of reliability and density.