Free QR code generator in vector SVG format
A vector QR code for an address, a text or a number
The code will appear here
Everything is computed in your browser. Nothing is stored.
Most free QR generators produce a low-resolution image, add a watermark, or worse, encode a redirect through their own domain, which stops working the day the service closes. This one encodes your content directly, with no intermediary, and produces a vector file that stays sharp at any print size.
How to use it
How it works
Choose the content type
Web address, free text, email address or phone number. Each type produces the data format readers expect.
The code is drawn
Error correction is set high, which keeps the code readable even partly damaged or covered.
Download the SVG
The vector format resizes without loss. It is the file to hand a printer or drop into a document.
Worth knowing
Four things to keep in mind
Short content gives a readable code
The longer the data, the finer the grid and the harder it is to scan. A short address reads at a metre where a two-hundred-character one demands the phone up close.
Dark on light, always
A light code on a dark background is refused by some readers, which look for dark modules. The inversion looks elegant and breaks reading on every other phone.
No third-party redirect
A QR going through a shortening service depends on that service surviving. On printed material meant to last, the content has to be encoded directly.
Print before you sign off
A code that is perfect on screen can fail once printed, because of ink bleed or glossy paper. The test on the final material is the only one that counts.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. The content is encoded in the pattern itself, there is no intermediary server. The code will work as long as readers exist.
Because the drawing relies on a proven library that lives server side. The content you type is processed for the length of the generation and is not kept.
Not with a static QR. For changeable content, point the code at an address on your own site and redirect it however you like from there.
Two centimetres a side for a close scan, three to four for arm's length reading, ten and up for a poster read from a distance. The usual rule is a tenth of the reading distance.
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