QR Code Generator

Design Custom, Production-Ready QR Codes for Any Digital or Print Marketing Campaign

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Need a QR code for your new product packaging, a restaurant menu, or a digital business card? Our Free QR Code Generator is the premier choice for creating professional, branded codes. In 2026, a generic black-and-white square is no longer enough. Your QR code needs to match your brand identity to build user trust and increase scan rates.

Our high-precision engine allows you to embed your company logo, customize the code's colors, and adjust the shapes of the data points and corner markers. Whether you need a simple URL link, a seamless vCard for networking, or a pre-configured WiFi login, our tool generates a high-resolution vector image suitable for both web display and professional printing.

Technical Features of Our QR Code Generator:

  • Multiple Data Types: Support for URLs, vCards, WiFi, SMS, Email, and Plain Text.

  • High-Level Error Correction: (Up to 30%) Ensures the code remains scannable even when damaged or stylized.

  • Logo Embedding: (Optional) Centers your logo without breaking the code's functionality.

  • Custom Design: Choose custom colors, foreground, background, and element shapes.

  • Print-Ready Export: High-resolution PNG and SVGs are available for professional printing at HelpingWebTools.com.


Is it truly free to generate a QR code with a logo? Yes! Our 2026 generator offers full logo embedding and design customization at no cost. You are free to download and use the generated code on any digital or physical medium without restriction.

What are "Dynamic" vs. "Static" QR codes? This tool creates Static codes. The data (like a website link) is encoded directly into the squares. Dynamic codes use a redirect service (like Bitly), allowing you to change the link later. Dynamic codes often require a monthly fee and are only needed if you might change your link after printing.

Does embedding a logo make the QR code harder to scan? If done incorrectly, yes. Our tool handles this by using High Error Correction (Level H). This allocates more of the QR code's surface area to redundant data, allowing a central logo to "block" part of the code while remaining 100% readable by browsers.

How small can I print my QR code? A general rule for modern phones is that the code should be at least 1 inch by 1 inch (2.5 cm x 2.5 cm) on a printed surface. Complex vCards or codes with large logos require larger minimum sizes for quick scanning.

How can I increase the scan rate of my QR code? Use colors that provide high contrast. Black on White is best, but a dark blue on a very light gray also works. Never use a light color for the foreground code elements. A professional design increases user engagement.

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