QR Code Generator

Create QR codes for links, text, WiFi, UPI payments, and more.

Pick a QR type, fill in the details, preview the result, and download it as a PNG without leaving the shared public theme.

QR input

WiFi QR codes are especially helpful for visitors, offices, and cafes.
Use larger sizes for print materials.
Including `https://` gives the best compatibility.
This is the exact content encoded in the QR code.
Nothing is uploaded from this page

Understanding QR Codes and Their Modern Uses

Quick Response (QR) codes have become the standard bridge between physical print media and the digital world. By encoding links, connection protocols, or text into a matrix of black-and-white pixels, you allow customers, visitors, and users to access information instantly using their smartphones.

Supported QR Code Types

  • Website URL: Link directly to online pages, forms, menus, or documentation. Always prepend the full protocol (e.g., https://).
  • WiFi Network: Share connection details (SSID, security mode, and password) to let guests log in without typing long strings. Excellent for offices and cafés.
  • UPI Payments: Generate payment codes for standard UPI addresses. Customers can scan the QR code with any UPI-supported banking app to process checkout.
  • SMS & Email: Draft pre-filled text or email templates to let clients contact support or query items with one scan.
  • Plain Text: Encode coupon codes, serial keys, store directions, or descriptive notes directly into the pixel layout.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a QR Code and how does it work?

A QR Code is a two-dimensional barcode that stores data using a grid of dark and light squares. When scanned by a phone camera, it decodes the payload to trigger web pages, WiFi logins, or draft messages.

Do QR codes generated here expire?

No. The QR codes generated by our tool are completely static and will work forever. They do not rely on redirect links or external servers, so they never expire.

Can I generate QR codes offline?

Yes. The entire encoding process runs locally in your browser. Once this page finishes loading, you can disconnect from the internet and continue generating and downloading QR codes safely.

How do I scan a WiFi QR code?

Open your smartphone camera app, point it at the WiFi QR code, and tap the prompt that appears to join the network automatically without entering the password manually.

Are my scanned details uploaded or tracked?

No. Everything is calculated in memory inside your browser. No input payloads, URLs, WiFi credentials, or UPI details are sent to our servers.

Which output size should I choose?

Use the default 260px size for digital layouts, web links, or small cards. If you plan to print the QR code on flyers, menus, or signage, select 420px to ensure it remains sharp and easy to scan.