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QR Code Generator

Generate QR codes from URLs, text, or any content instantly. Download as PNG image.

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Generator

Turn structured inputs into a usable draft.

Describe the goal, constraints, and format, then produce copy-ready output that can be refined or saved.

Brief

Describe the outcome, format, or constraints.

Generate

Create a structured draft or package.

Refine

Copy, edit, or save the output.

QR code settings

Cleaned or transformed text appears here.

Privacy: This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to our servers. We don't store, share, or have access to any of the information you process here.

Prompt, options, and generated output

Generated package

Use the result area as the copy-ready handoff for the next step in your work.

Input
The text, data, code, or settings you provide.
Result
Cleaned, generated, validated, converted, or formatted output.
Carry forward
Copy, download, or continue into the related guide.

Usage tips

How to generate a better first draft

The QR Code Generator turns URLs or short text into a scannable code for print, packaging, presentations, and quick device handoff.

It is best for concise content such as links, Wi-Fi notes, short messages, or contact references.

Common use cases

  • Create a QR code for a landing page, menu, form, or support article.
  • Move a link from desktop to phone without typing it.
  • Add a scannable URL to slides, posters, or product inserts.

How to use it well

  1. Paste your text into the input area or load a local text file.
  2. Choose the options that match the cleanup you need.
  3. Run the tool and review the output before copying or downloading it.
  4. For repeat tasks, keep a small sample input so you can verify the result quickly.

Practical tips

  • Test the QR code with a phone camera before publishing it.
  • Use a short URL when the code will be printed small.
  • Leave enough white margin around the code so scanners can detect it.

Limitations to know

  • Very long text produces denser QR codes that are harder to scan.
  • Low contrast or distorted printing can make a QR code unreliable.

FAQ

Q: What can I encode in a QR code?

A: URLs, plain text, email addresses, phone numbers, Wi-Fi credentials, or any text.

Q: Can I download the QR code?

A: Yes, click "Download QR Code" below the generated image to save it as PNG.

Q: Is the QR code generated locally?

A: Yes, entirely in your browser. No data is sent to external servers.

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Privacy: This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to our servers. We don't store, share, or have access to any of the information you process here.