QR Code Generator
Create QR codes from text or URLs.
- On your device
- No signup
Everyday Tools
Utilnivo
Create branded QR codes with your logo centered for marketing materials.
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Private on your device
Your information stays on your device and is not uploaded.
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A QR code generator encodes a URL, text, Wi-Fi login, or contact card into a scannable image. Customize size and colors, then download or print.
This QR code generator with logo embeds a small brand mark in the center of scannable QR codes for posters, packaging, and slides. Balance branding with error correction so phones still read the code reliably.
Logos cover part of the QR pattern—use high (H) error correction for larger logos.
Always test multiple devices and lighting conditions before bulk printing.
Enter URL or text, upload a square logo if supported, choose higher error correction, generate, and test-scan before print.
Example: place a 20% center logo on a high error-correction QR linking to your product page—test scan distance before printing 500 flyers.
Enter text or a URL, choose size, error correction, margin, and colors, then generate a QR code. The image is created on your device as a PNG you can download. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
Generated codes are static images. Test scanning at the intended print size before production use.
Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.
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FAQ
No. Keep logos small relative to the QR and increase error correction.
Square PNG logos with transparent backgrounds work best on marketing QR codes.
No. The link stays the same—only visual appearance changes.
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