Three steps
- Choose what it links to — a website, Wi-Fi, a menu, your contact card, a payment link, and so on.
- Generate & style it — pick colors, add a logo, and keep good contrast so it scans.
- Download — grab SVG for crisp printing at any size, or a high-res PNG for screens.
Tips so it always scans
- Keep the white margin (quiet zone) — don't crop to the edge
- Dark code on a light background scans best
- Print at least ~0.8 in (2 cm); bigger for signs and posters
- Use vector SVG so large prints stay sharp
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an app to make a QR code?
No — it's made right in your browser. Enter your link, download, and print.
What's the best format to download?
SVG (vector) for print — it stays sharp at any size. Use high-res PNG for on-screen use.
Will the QR code expire?
Static codes never expire — the data is baked into the image. Only editable/dynamic codes depend on a service staying up. See our guide on whether QR codes expire.
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