How to Create QR Codes

A complete step-by-step guide to creating professional QR codes. Learn everything from choosing the right type to customizing your design and downloading print-ready files.

4 Simple Steps to Create Any QR Code

Creating a QR code takes less than a minute. No technical skills required - just follow these four simple steps.

1

Choose Your QR Code Type

Select the type of QR code that matches your needs

2

Enter Your Information

Fill in the required fields for your chosen QR type

3

Customize Your Design

Make your QR code unique with colors, patterns, and logos

4

Download and Use

Export your QR code in your preferred format

Detailed Step-by-Step Guide

Everything you need to know about each step of the QR code creation process.

1

Choose Your QR Code Type

Select the type of QR code that matches your needs

Key Points:

  • URL QR Code - Link to websites, landing pages, or any web address
  • WiFi QR Code - Share network credentials for instant connection
  • vCard QR Code - Share contact information digitally
  • Email QR Code - Pre-fill email addresses, subjects, and messages
  • Phone QR Code - Enable one-tap calling to any phone number
  • WhatsApp QR Code - Start WhatsApp conversations instantly
  • Text QR Code - Encode plain text messages or information
2

Enter Your Information

Fill in the required fields for your chosen QR type

Key Points:

  • The form automatically adapts to show relevant fields for your QR type
  • Watch your QR code update in real-time as you type
  • All data is validated to ensure proper formatting
  • Special characters are automatically handled (WiFi passwords, etc.)
  • No data is stored on our servers - everything happens in your browser
3

Customize Your Design

Make your QR code unique with colors, patterns, and logos

Key Points:

  • Choose from 18 color presets (6 solid + 12 gradient options)
  • Select from 5 pattern styles: Square, Dots, Rounded, Classy, Extra Rounded
  • Adjust size from 200px to 600px for different use cases
  • Upload your own logo to brand your QR code
  • Customize corner squares and dot patterns independently
4

Download and Use

Export your QR code in your preferred format

Key Points:

  • PNG format - High resolution (2x pixel ratio) for digital use and web
  • SVG format - Vector graphics for infinite scaling and professional printing
  • PDF format - Ready-to-print document with centered QR code
  • All downloads are instant with no watermarks or restrictions
  • QR codes work forever - no expiration or subscription required

Customization Options Explained

Make your QR code stand out with extensive customization options. Here's what you can customize.

Colors & Presets

Choose colors that match your brand while maintaining scannability. Our 18 presets include:

  • 6 Solid Presets: Classic, Blue, Green, Purple, Red, Orange
  • 12 Gradient Presets: Ocean Depths, Sunset Blaze, Forest Dream, and more
  • Custom Colors: Use any color with the color picker

Patterns & Shapes

Change the appearance of QR code elements to create unique designs:

  • Dot Patterns: Square, Dots, Rounded, Classy, Extra Rounded
  • Corner Squares: Square, Dot, or Extra Rounded corners
  • Corner Dots: Customize the inner corner patterns

Logo Integration

Add your brand logo to the center of your QR code:

  • Upload PNG, JPG, or SVG logos
  • Automatic size optimization
  • Use High error correction when adding logos

Size Options

Adjust the size based on your intended use:

  • 200px: Digital use, emails, social media
  • 300-400px: Business cards, flyers, small print
  • 500-600px: Posters, signage, large print

Download Formats Explained

Choose the right format based on how you plan to use your QR code.

PNG Format

High-resolution raster image (2x pixel ratio) ideal for digital use.

Best for:

  • • Websites and apps
  • • Social media posts
  • • Email newsletters
  • • Digital presentations
  • • Standard printing

SVG Format

Vector graphics that scale infinitely without quality loss.

Best for:

  • • Large format printing
  • • Signage and banners
  • • Professional design work
  • • Brand materials
  • • When size is unknown

PDF Format

Print-ready document with QR code centered on the page.

Best for:

  • • Direct printing
  • • Sharing with print shops
  • • Document embedding
  • • Archiving
  • • Multi-page documents

QR Code Best Practices

Follow these guidelines to ensure your QR codes work perfectly every time.

Use High Contrast Colors

Dark QR codes on light backgrounds work best. Avoid using similar colors for the code and background.

Maintain Minimum Size

For print materials, keep QR codes at least 2cm x 2cm (0.8in). For scanning from distance, increase size proportionally.

Be Careful with Logos

When adding logos, use High error correction. Keep logos small (under 30% of QR area) to maintain scannability.

Always Test Your QR Code

Scan your QR code with multiple devices before printing or publishing. Test in various lighting conditions.

Pro Tip: The Quiet Zone

Always maintain adequate white space (called the "quiet zone") around your QR code - at least 4 modules (small squares) on all sides. This helps scanners identify where the QR code begins and ends. When printing, don't crop the QR code too tightly or place it against busy backgrounds.

Ready to Create Your QR Code?

Now that you know how it works, create your first QR code in seconds. It's free, requires no signup, and your data stays private.