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QR Code Generator

Create QR codes for URLs, plain text, WiFi credentials or contact cards — everything runs in your browser.

About the QR Code Generator

The QR Code Generator creates scannable QR codes for URLs, plain text, WiFi credentials (SSID + password), vCard contact info, email addresses, phone numbers and SMS templates. Customize the size and error-correction level, then download the result as PNG or SVG. Everything happens in your browser — no data is uploaded to any server.

QR codes are everywhere in 2026 — restaurant menus, business cards, event check-ins, WiFi hotspots, payment links, meetup RSVPs, marketing campaigns. Instead of routing through a third-party generator (many of which insert tracking redirects or expire codes on a free tier), generate your codes directly and know exactly what they encode.

The WiFi QR mode is especially handy — one scan gets guests onto your network without typing a password, and works on both iOS and Android without an app. The vCard mode encodes a full contact card so a scan adds you to the recipient's phone book instantly. Both are massive quality-of-life wins for anyone who runs events or shares contact info in person.

How to use this tool

  1. 1Enter the required value in the input field above (domain, IP, URL, or text depending on the tool).
  2. 2Click the action button to run the check — results are computed instantly from our edge network.
  3. 3Review the parsed output, key fields and any warnings shown in the result card.
  4. 4Copy the result, share the page URL, or jump to a related tool from the sidebar to continue debugging.

Key features

  • URL, text, WiFi, vCard, email, SMS, phone modes
  • PNG and SVG export
  • Configurable size and error-correction level
  • 100% client-side — no tracking redirects
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Frequently asked questions

No. The QR code is a static encoding of your data — it works forever, as long as the destination (URL, wifi network, etc.) exists.