Free QR Code Generator — No Signup Required
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QR codes can encode any content — always verify before sharing or scanning.
Create QR codes from any URL, text, phone number, or message in seconds — free, no signup, no watermark, no expiry. Choose from three sizes (128px, 256px, 512px) and download your QR code as a PNG image. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded to any server.
Three steps. No setup.
Drop your content into the field above, or type directly into it. The tool starts working the moment you do — no button to press.
Everything is calculated locally in your browser as you type. No waiting, no uploading, no server involved.
Hit Copy to grab the result, or Download if the tool offers a file. Close the tab — nothing is stored.
Free, private, and built to last.
QR Code Generator is a free online tool that runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server — your input stays private on your device and disappears the moment you close the tab.
It is designed to be fast, simple, and accessible to everyone — whether you are a developer, marketer, student, or business owner. No signup, no ads, no nonsense. Just the tool, ready when you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Paste your URL into the input field and the QR code generates automatically — no button to press. Choose your preferred size (128px for digital use, 256px for most uses, 512px for print), then click Download PNG.
Static QR codes like those generated by this tool never expire and have no scan limits. They work indefinitely as long as the URL or content they encode remains valid. Dynamic QR codes from some paid platforms do expire on free plans — this tool generates static codes only.
Yes. This tool requires no account, no email, and no payment. Generate and download as many QR codes as you need — completely free, no signup, no watermark.
For digital use (websites, emails, presentations), 256×256 pixels is sufficient. For print (business cards, flyers, posters), use 512×512 pixels or larger to ensure the code is scannable at the size it will be printed. QR codes printed smaller than 2.5cm × 2.5cm can be difficult for phones to scan.
Yes. QR codes can encode plain text, phone numbers (tel:+1234567890), email addresses (mailto:you@example.com), SMS messages, Wi-Fi credentials, and web links — not just URLs. Paste any of these into the input field and the QR code will encode it.