QR Code Generator
Create QR codes from text or URLs.
- On your device
- No signup
Everyday Tools
Utilnivo
Turn any link into a scannable QR code for print and digital campaigns.
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Private on your device
Your information stays on your device and is not uploaded.
Create QR codes from text or URLs.
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Scan QR codes with your device camera.
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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 URL QR code generator converts website links into scannable codes for posters, business cards, and packaging. Paste your HTTPS URL, preview, and download—ideal for marketing when typed URLs are impractical.
Always use https links in customer-facing QR codes. Redirect chains slow scans and can break if intermediate URLs change.
Short links produce simpler QR patterns that scan faster at a distance.
Paste the full https URL, generate the QR image, test with your phone camera, then download for your asset.
Example: encode a campaign landing page with UTM parameters so print ads track scans separately from organic traffic.
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
Yes. Shorter URLs create simpler QR codes that scan more reliably.
Update the destination URL at your short-link service if using a redirect; static QRs cannot change embedded data.
Test at final print size—roughly 2 cm / 0.8 in square is a common minimum for phone cameras.
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