Free QR Code Generator

Create styled QR codes for URLs, WiFi, phone numbers, and email with custom colors and your own logo.

Generate beautiful QR codes entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server. Choose from 4 QR code types (URL, WiFi, Phone, Email), pick from 6 dot styles, set custom colors for dots and background, and add your own logo. Download your QR code as PNG or SVG for print or digital use.

4 QR code typesGenerate QR codes for URLs, WiFi networks (share credentials instantly), phone numbers (click-to-call), and email addresses.
6 dot stylesChoose from Square, Dots, Rounded, Extra Rounded, Classy, and Classy Rounded dot patterns.
Custom colorsSet any color for dots and background. Create QR codes that match your brand identity.
Add your logoUpload your own logo or icon to place in the center of the QR code for professional branding.
PNG and SVG exportDownload QR codes as PNG for digital use or SVG for high-quality print.
100% privateQR codes are generated entirely in your browser. No data is sent to or stored on any server.

How It Works

  1. Click "QR Code Generator" on the homepage and choose a type: URL, WiFi, Phone, or Email.
  2. Enter the data (URL, WiFi credentials, phone number, or email address).
  3. Customize the appearance: choose a dot style, set colors, and optionally add your logo.
  4. Download your QR code as PNG or SVG.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the QR code generator free?
Yes, completely free with no limits. Generate as many QR codes as you want.
How do I create a WiFi QR code?
Select the "WiFi" type, enter your network name (SSID), password, and encryption type. When someone scans the QR code, their phone automatically connects to your WiFi.
Is my data safe?
Yes. QR codes are generated entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No data is sent to any server. Logo images are also processed locally.
Can I add a logo to my QR code?
Yes. Click the logo upload area and choose any image. It will be placed in the center of the QR code. The QR code automatically adjusts its error correction to remain scannable.
What's the difference between PNG and SVG?
PNG is a raster format, great for screens, social media, and messaging. SVG is a vector format, perfect for print as it scales to any size without losing quality.