URL QR Code Generator

Generate a QR code for any website URL. Customize colors, embed your logo, and download in multiple formats — all for free.

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How to Generate a QR Code for a URL

Creating a QR code for a website URL is one of the most common uses of QR technology. Whether you want to share a link on a business card, flyer, poster, or product packaging, a URL QR code makes it easy for anyone with a smartphone to access your website instantly.

Step 1: Enter Your URL

Start by typing or pasting your website URL into the input field above. The QR code will generate automatically as you type, giving you a live preview. Make sure to include the full URL with the protocol (https://) for maximum compatibility across all QR code readers.

Step 2: Customize Your QR Code

Use the customization panel to make your QR code match your brand. Change the foreground color from the default black to any color you prefer. Adjust the background color as well. You can also change the size from 128px (ideal for small prints) to 1024px (perfect for large format printing). Select the error correction level — we recommend "High" if you plan to add a logo.

Step 3: Add Your Logo (Optional)

Want to make your QR code look professional? Upload your company logo or any image, and it will be embedded in the center of the QR code. The tool automatically adds a white padding around the logo and uses high error correction to ensure the QR code remains scannable even with the logo overlay.

Step 4: Download Your QR Code

Once you are satisfied with the preview, download your QR code in your preferred format. Choose PNG for general use, SVG for scalable vector graphics (ideal for print), or JPEG for smaller file sizes. All downloads are generated instantly in your browser.

Tips for URL QR Codes

Use URL shorteners for very long URLs to keep the QR code simple and easy to scan. Test your QR code with multiple devices before printing. Consider using a landing page with tracking parameters (UTM codes) to measure how many people scan your QR code. Always ensure your website is mobile-friendly since most QR code scans happen on smartphones.

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