URL QR Code Generator
Turn any link into a scannable QR code. Download PNG or SVG.
Tool
Best practices
Shorter links scan better. Use SVG for printing.
How to use this Free URL QR Code Generator
A URL QR code is the best choice when you want people to open a website, landing page, product page, menu, booking form, or download page from a printed or shared material. Use the generator above to create the code, then test it before adding it to a public page, print design, sign, card, or customer-facing workflow.
Best use cases
- flyers and posters
- product packaging
- event pages
- restaurant menus
- feedback forms
- social profile links
Step-by-step workflow
- Paste the full destination URL, including https://.
- Generate the QR code and download SVG for print or PNG for simple digital use.
- Scan the code on at least one iPhone and one Android device before publishing.
- Open the destination on mobile data as well as Wi-Fi to confirm the page loads quickly.
URL QR code generator checklist
A QR code is most useful when the scan result is predictable, the destination is mobile friendly, and the printed code has enough contrast and space around it. Review this checklist before you publish or print the code.
Avoid these mistakes
- Using a page that is not mobile friendly.
- Printing before testing the exact final artwork.
- Sending users to a homepage when a specific landing page would be clearer.
- Using suspicious short links when trust matters.
Test before publishing
- Check that the URL opens without redirects that break on mobile.
- Confirm the call to action near the QR code matches the destination.
- Use SVG when the QR code will be resized in a design tool.
Related QR guides and tools
If this QR type is part of a larger campaign, compare it with related tools and guides before finalizing your design.
FAQ
PNG vs SVG?
PNG for sharing, SVG for printing.
Do QR codes expire?
Static QR codes do not expire unless the destination becomes invalid.