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QR Code Generator

Create a custom QR code for any link or text and download it free.

Updated June 2026

How to use the QR Code Generator

  1. 1

    Enter your content

    Paste a URL or type the text, phone number, or details you want the code to hold.

  2. 2

    Customize it

    Pick the size, colors, and error-correction level to match where you'll use it.

  3. 3

    Download

    Download the QR code as a PNG for screens or an SVG for crisp printing at any size.

About this tool

A QR code generator turns a link or any text into a scannable QR code in seconds. Paste a URL, a message, a phone number, or Wi-Fi details, and a QR code appears instantly — customize the colors and size, set how much error correction it carries, and download it as a sharp PNG or a scalable SVG.

The error-correction setting matters: a higher level lets the code still scan even if it's partly damaged, printed small, or has a logo placed over it, at the cost of packing the dots more densely. Most uses are fine on Medium; choose High if the code will be printed on packaging, stickers, or anything that might get scuffed.

Like our other utility tools, this QR code generator runs entirely in your browser. Your content is never uploaded, logged, or stored, so it's safe for private links and unpublished campaigns. The SVG export scales to any size without blurring — ideal for print — and everything is free with no sign-up or watermarks.

Examples

Input

https://hypercho.com

Output

A scannable QR code you can recolor, resize, and download as PNG or SVG.

Generated in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

Common uses

  • Turning a link into a QR code for a poster, flyer, or business card.
  • Generating a QR code for a menu, Wi-Fi network, or event page.
  • Creating a print-ready SVG QR code that stays sharp at any size.
  • Making branded QR codes by matching the colors to your design.

Frequently asked questions

Is this QR code generator free?+

Yes, completely free with no sign-up, no limits, and no watermarks. You can create and download as many QR codes as you like.

What's the difference between PNG and SVG?+

PNG is a fixed-resolution image, great for screens and quick sharing. SVG is a vector that scales to any size without blurring, which is best for printing on posters, packaging, or large signs.

What does error correction do?+

It adds redundancy so the code still scans if it's partly damaged, dirty, or has a logo over it. Higher levels are more robust but make the pattern denser. Medium is a good default; use High for print.

Do my QR codes ever expire?+

No. These are static QR codes — the data is encoded directly in the image, so they work forever and don't rely on any server. (That also means the content can't be changed after you download it.)

Is my data private?+

Yes. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser with JavaScript. Your content never leaves your device and nothing is uploaded or stored.

Embed this tool

Free to use on your own site — it stays fast and private for your visitors.

Paste this where you want the tool to appear:

<iframe src="https://hypercho.com/embed/qr-code-generator" title="QR Code Generator by Hypercho" width="100%" height="560" style="border:1px solid #d8cec3;border-radius:16px;max-width:720px" loading="lazy"></iframe>
<p style="font:13px sans-serif"><a href="https://hypercho.com/tools/qr-code-generator" target="_blank" rel="noopener">QR Code Generator</a> by <a href="https://hypercho.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Hypercho</a></p>