QR Code Generator
Generate QR codes from text or URLs and download PNG or SVG output.
Tool code processes selected files and entered content in your browser and does not submit them to a TOOLGRID processing endpoint. TOOLGRID measures tool usage, not the content you enter.
- No TOOLGRID input upload
- No account
- Review before copy
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What this tool does
Build QR codes locally in the browser for handoffs, print assets, and scannable links.
QR Code Generator turns any text or URL into a downloadable code without leaving the browser.
Use it when you need a quick scannable asset for landing pages, posters, docs, or product packaging.
Where this tool earns its place
Turn a campaign URL into a scannable code for posters, event signage, flyers, packaging inserts, or direct mail.
Generate a QR code that points customers to setup guides, warranty pages, help docs, or support forms.
Encode staging links, doc URLs, or check-in forms when a team needs to open the same destination on phones or tablets.
What to check before relying on the result
- Performance and maximum practical input size depend on browser memory, device speed, and the structure of the input.
- Review the generated result before replacing or publishing an original file.
Open a nearby browser tool when you need to validate, convert, or reuse the result.
How to use
01Use Cases
Turn a campaign URL into a scannable code for posters, event signage, flyers, packaging inserts, or direct mail.
Generate a QR code that points customers to setup guides, warranty pages, help docs, or support forms.
Encode staging links, doc URLs, or check-in forms when a team needs to open the same destination on phones or tablets.
Tips & Tricks
- 01Test scans before publishing
Scan the final PNG or SVG with the same type of phone your audience will use, especially after resizing, recoloring, or printing.
- 02Keep the quiet zone clear
Leave enough blank space around the code. Crowding a QR code with borders, logos, or nearby text can make it harder to scan.
FAQ
02Can I use this for print files?
Yes. SVG output is better for layouts and print workflows, while PNG is useful for quick sharing.
Does it send the QR content to a server?
QR generation runs in your browser. Tool code processes selected files and entered content in your browser and does not submit them to a TOOLGRID processing endpoint. Browser-local processing avoids a TOOLGRID upload path, but it is not a blanket security guarantee.
How should I test a QR code before sharing it?
Scan the downloaded PNG or SVG with the camera apps your audience is likely to use, especially after resizing or printing.

