QR Code Generator

URL QR Code Generator

Create QR codes for any website link or URL. Perfect for marketing materials, business cards, and digital promotions.

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Max 500KB, PNG or JPEG
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Why Use URL QR Codes?

URL QR codes are the most popular type of QR code, allowing users to instantly access any website by simply scanning the code with their smartphone camera. They're perfect for:

How to Create a URL QR Code

  1. Enter your website URL or link in the field above
  2. Customize the colors to match your brand (optional)
  3. Click "Generate QR Code"
  4. Download as PNG for printing or SVG for design software

Best Practices for URL QR Codes

Instant Generation

Create QR codes in seconds with our fast API

Customizable Colors

Match your brand with custom foreground and background colors

Multiple Formats

Download as PNG for web or SVG for print design

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I create a QR code for a URL?
Simply paste your website URL into the field above, click "Generate QR Code", and download your QR code as PNG or SVG. You can also customize the colors to match your brand before generating.
Can I create a QR code for any website?
Yes! You can create a QR code for any valid URL including websites, landing pages, social media profiles, online stores, or any web page. Just make sure the URL is complete and accessible.
What's the best size for printing URL QR codes?
For printed materials, QR codes should be at least 2cm x 2cm (0.8" x 0.8"). For billboards or posters viewed from a distance, make them proportionally larger - aim for 10% of the viewing distance. Always test scan ability before mass printing.
Do URL QR codes work internationally?
Yes, URL QR codes work worldwide. QR codes are a universal standard that can be scanned by any smartphone camera or QR code reader app, regardless of country or language.
Should I use a short URL or long URL for my QR code?
Short URLs are recommended because they create simpler QR codes with fewer data points, making them easier and faster to scan. Consider using a URL shortener for long links, but ensure the shortened link is from a trusted domain.