URL, text, phone number, email — anything. Shorter content scans more reliably.

Enter some content to generate a QR code.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I put in a QR code?

Anything that fits as text: a website URL, plain text, a phone number, an email address, Wi-Fi details, or contact information. Just type or paste it and the QR code updates instantly.

Is my data uploaded to a server?

No. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser. The text you enter never leaves your device.

Which format should I download?

PNG is best for sharing online or embedding in documents. SVG is a vector format that stays sharp at any size, so choose it for print or large displays such as posters and banners.

Do these QR codes expire?

No. The code is a direct, static encoding of your text, so it works forever and keeps working without any tracking or redirects.

Why did my QR code get more detailed when I added more text?

A QR code automatically uses a larger grid to hold more data. Shorter content produces a simpler, easier-to-scan code, so keep links concise where you can.

Can I change the colours?

Yes, you can set the foreground and background colours. For reliable scanning, keep a strong contrast between the two — dark code on a light background works best.