Free QR Code Tools

Six tools for making, reading, and printing codes that just work: branded QR codes, Wi-Fi codes for guests, contact cards, barcodes, and a reader that checks codes before you trust them. Every code is static, with your data inside the image itself, so nothing expires, nothing redirects, and no scan is ever tracked.

Codes never expire No tracking redirects Generated on your device Free, no scan limits

Every QR tool, ranked by what people reach for most

The branded generator leads, the household favorites follow, and the batch tool closes it out. One thing they share: every code is static. The data lives in the image you download, not on a server that tracks scans, charges monthly, or disappears.

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    QR CustomizerMost usedPremium sync

    Branded QR codes: your colors, module and finder styles, and a center logo.

    The QR code that matches the brand instead of looking like a postage stamp from 2010. Point it at your link, style the modules and finder corners, set your colors, drop a logo in the center, and download at whatever size the print job needs. Because the code is static, the menu you print today scans forever: no subscription keeping it alive, no redirect farm between your customer and your website.

    Menus and signageBrand colors and logoNever expiresNo redirect between you and them
    Make a QR code
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    QR Wi-Fi GeneratorMost usedPremium sync

    Guests scan, guests connect. Nobody spells out the Wi-Fi password again.

    The most-asked question in every home, rental, and waiting room, answered by a framed card. Enter the network name and password, download the code, and any modern phone joins with one camera scan. The password is encoded in the code you print, generated locally, and never sent to a server, which is exactly how you want your Wi-Fi credentials handled.

    Frame it by the doorRentals and guest roomsOne scan to joinPassword stays local
    Make a Wi-Fi code
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    QR Code ReaderMost used

    See what is inside a QR code before you trust it, with the real domain highlighted.

    QR phishing works because a code hides its destination until you have already scanned it. This reader flips that: decode any code from a screenshot, a photo, a pasted image, or your camera, and see exactly what is inside first. Links get a safety preview with the real domain highlighted so lookalikes stand out, and Wi-Fi or contact codes show their contents plainly. The parking meter sticker deserves a look before it gets your card number.

    Check before you scanQuishing defenseReal domain highlightedScreenshot, photo, or camera
    Read a QR code
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    Barcode Generator

    CODE128, EAN-13, UPC-A, and more, with batch mode and SVG export.

    The other kind of code: product labels, inventory tags, asset tracking, and library systems all speak barcode. Pick the symbology (CODE128, EAN-13, UPC-A, CODE39, ITF, MSI, Codabar), style the size and colors against a live preview, and export PNG or print-perfect SVG. Batch mode turns a list of SKUs into a folder of barcodes in one pass.

    Retail and inventorySeven symbologiesBatch from a SKU listSVG for print
    Generate barcodes
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    QR vCard GeneratorPremium sync

    One scan saves your full contact card to any modern phone.

    The modern business card move: a code that offers to save your name, number, email, company, and website straight into the scanner's contacts, on iOS and Android, no app required. Print it on cards, add it to a booth banner, or end your slide deck with it. Your details are encoded in the code itself, not hosted on a contact service that might rebrand, paywall, or vanish.

    Business cards and boothsiOS and AndroidNo app, no service
    Make a contact QR
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    QR Code Batch Generator

    A list in, a ZIP of named QR codes out. Built for the two-hundred-table job.

    One code is a quick job anywhere; two hundred is a batch job. Paste the list (per-table menu links, per-product URLs, per-asset tags) and download every code as a named file in one ZIP, ready for the print run or the label sheets. The list you encode never leaves your machine, and like everything here, the codes never expire.

    Per-table and per-product codesNamed files in a ZIPPrint-run ready
    Batch QR codes

QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE Incorporated.

The scan is just the beginning

The same promise, that your data never leaves your device, runs through more than 150 other tools: business documents to put the codes on, event tools for the parties they invite people to, image tools, the full PDF suite, and more.

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Chain them together

Codes rarely travel alone. These are the combinations that come up in real print runs.

☕ The small business tabletop

A branded code to the menu, a Wi-Fi code by the register, and barcodes on the products. The whole storefront's code kit, printed in an afternoon with nothing expiring next quarter.

🤝 The networking kit

A vCard code on the business card saves your contact in one scan, and a branded code on the back sends them to the portfolio. Two codes, no retyping, no third-party contact service.

🏷️ Two hundred tables, two hundred codes

Batch a code per table, product, or asset from one pasted list, then flow them onto Avery label sheets with the Label Maker. The inventory project that sounded like a week, done before lunch.

🛡️ Trust, but verify

Before scanning the sticker on the parking meter or the flyer in the elevator, decode it and see the real destination with the domain highlighted. Then make your own codes people can trust the same way.

Questions people ask before trusting a QR site

Do these QR codes expire or stop working?
Never, and this is the most important thing to know about QR generators. Most free QR sites create dynamic codes that route every scan through their servers, so the code dies when your trial ends or their business does. These tools generate static codes: your link, Wi-Fi details, or contact card is encoded directly in the image. It will scan correctly in twenty years, because there is no service behind it to shut down.
Is my data (Wi-Fi password, contact details) uploaded anywhere?
No. Codes are generated entirely in your browser, so your Wi-Fi password and contact details go into the image you download and nowhere else. With dynamic QR services, that same data lives in their database.
Do the codes track people who scan them?
No. A static code takes the scanner directly to your link with no redirect in between: no scan tracking, no analytics harvested from your customers, no middleman slowing things down. If you want scan counts, tag the destination with our UTM Link Builder and read the numbers in your own analytics.
How do I check whether a QR code is safe to scan?
Use the QR Code Reader. QR phishing (quishing) works because a code hides its destination; the reader shows you what is inside first, with the real domain behind any link highlighted so lookalike domains stand out.
Are these tools really free?
Yes. All 6 are free with no sign-up, no watermarks, no scan limits, and no expiry, which is precisely the list of things dynamic QR services charge subscriptions for.
What does Premium sync do here?
The Customizer, Wi-Fi, and vCard tools can save your codes to a personal library for reloading and re-downloading later. With the optional Premium plan ($25/year), that library syncs across your devices. Off by default, opt-in, reversible.
What size and format should I use for print?
Codes download as high-resolution PNGs at the size you choose, and the barcode tool also exports SVG for perfect scaling. Generate large, keep strong contrast between code and background, and test one scan from the actual printed size before the full run.
Can I use these codes commercially?
Yes. Codes you generate are yours for menus, packaging, signage, and anything else, with no attribution or per-code fees. QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE Incorporated, which covers the name itself; using QR codes commercially is free and standard practice.
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