URL QR Code Generator
✓ WorkingGenerate QR codes for any URL or website link instantly. Customize colors and size, download as PNG or SVG — free, no sign-up, no expiry.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
Paste your website URL into the input field. The QR code is generated instantly as you type. Customize colors and size if needed, then click Download to save as PNG or SVG. Scanning the QR code with any smartphone camera will open your URL in the device's browser.
No. QR codes generated by our tool are static — they encode your URL directly in the QR code pattern. They do not rely on any redirect service or external server, so they will work for as long as your target URL is live. There is no expiry date or renewal required.
Yes. Paste the direct link to your PDF, Google Drive file, Dropbox file, or any publicly accessible file URL. When scanned, the QR code will open or download the file depending on the device and file type.
Yes. Shorter URLs produce simpler QR codes that are easier to scan. First shorten your URL using a link shortener like bit.ly or TinyURL, then paste the shortened URL into the QR generator. The resulting QR code will be less dense and scan more reliably at smaller sizes.
Yes. Copy the YouTube video URL from the address bar (or use the youtu.be short link), paste it into the generator, and create your QR code. Scanning it will open the video directly in the YouTube app or browser on the user's device.
For business cards, a QR code should be at least 2.5 x 2.5 cm (1 inch) for reliable scanning. Download as SVG for crisp print quality at any size. Avoid adding too much text or design overlap on small QR codes as it reduces scanability.
Our static QR codes do not have built-in scan tracking. For analytics, first redirect your URL through a trackable link using a service like bit.ly or Google Analytics UTM parameters. Then create the QR code with that tracking URL.
Yes. Open Google Maps, navigate to your location, click Share, copy the link, and paste it into the URL QR Generator. When scanned, the QR code will open Google Maps with directions to your location on the user's phone.
The QR code itself does not require internet — it just encodes your URL as data. However, opening the URL after scanning does require internet access since the phone needs to load the web page. For offline use, consider encoding plain text instead of a URL.
Yes, 100% free. No sign-up, no watermarks, no usage limits, and no paid features. Generate as many URL QR codes as you need.