Free QR Code Generator with Logo, Colors & Multiple QR Types

Generate QR codes for URLs, WiFi, WhatsApp, vCards, Email and SMS in seconds. Add your logo, customise colours and styles, download PNG or SVG files, and create QR codes individually or in bulk.

Content Type

Include https:// for best compatibility.

Bulk Generate from CSV

URL

Generate up to 50 QR codes at once using a CSV file. Each row becomes one QR code using your current design settings, exported as a ZIP.

① Download the correct CSV template

The template matches your selected content type. Download the one for URL and fill in your data.

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② Upload your filled CSV & generate ZIP

Design Customization

Click to Upload Logo

PNG, JPG or SVG — max 2MB

L — Low

What Is a QR Code?

A QR code (Quick Response code) is a two‑dimensional barcode that can store information such as website URLs, plain text, contact details, Wi‑Fi credentials, and more. Unlike traditional barcodes that are read by a laser, a QR code is scanned by the camera on a smartphone or tablet. They are used everywhere — on product packaging, restaurant menus, business cards, and event tickets — because they are fast, reliable, and can hold far more data than a standard barcode.

How to Create a QR Code

Creating a QR code with QuickQR is simple and completely free:

  1. Select the content type — choose URL, Wi‑Fi, vCard, WhatsApp, SMS or Email.
  2. Enter your data — type the website address, network name, phone number, or contact information.
  3. Customise the design — change the colours, add a gradient, pick a dot shape, upload your logo.
  4. Download your QR code — choose PNG for digital use or SVG for perfect‑scaling prints.

Your QR code is ready instantly — no account, no waiting, no hidden fees. You can generate unlimited QR codes, each with a unique design.

Benefits of QR Codes

  • Contactless interaction — users scan with their phone without touching surfaces.
  • Speed and convenience — a single scan opens a website, connects to Wi‑Fi, or saves a contact.
  • Cost‑effective — static QR codes are free and never expire.
  • Highly versatile — can encode many different data types.
  • Measurable — when paired with tracked short links, you can count scans and measure engagement.

QR Code Types & Use Cases

QuickQR supports the most common QR code formats, each optimised for a specific scenario.

🔗 URL QR Code

Link to any website, social profile, or landing page.

📶 WiFi QR Code

Let guests connect to your network by scanning — no password typing.

💬 WhatsApp QR Code

One scan opens a WhatsApp chat with a pre-filled message.

📇 vCard QR Code

Save your full contact details to someone's phone in one scan.

✉️ Email QR Code

Open a pre-addressed email with subject and body ready to send.

💬 SMS QR Code

Open a text message to your number with a pre-written message.

🔗 URL QR Codes

The most widely used QR code type. Encode any website address, landing page, social media profile, or digital document. Ideal for marketing materials, product packaging, real estate signs, and event flyers. To track scans, create a short URL with Bitly and paste it into QuickQR.

📶 WiFi QR Codes

A WiFi QR code lets guests connect to your network by scanning — no password needed. Perfect for cafés, hotels, and home networks. Choose WPA/WPA2 for security or set it to open access. Print it on a table tent or wall sign and never repeat “What’s the Wi‑Fi password?” again.

💬 WhatsApp QR Codes

One scan opens a WhatsApp chat directly — no need to save the number first. You can pre‑fill a message like “I’m interested in your services”. Small businesses use WhatsApp QR codes on flyers, product inserts, and store windows.

📇 vCard QR Codes

A digital business card. When scanned, the user’s phone prompts to save your name, phone, email, company, and job title. Use it on printed business cards, email signatures, or conference badges. Read our full guide to vCard QR codes.

✉️ Email QR Codes

An email QR code opens the default mail app with the recipient, subject, and body already filled. Ideal for customer feedback forms, event RSVPs, or internal IT help‑desk requests. You can create multiple email QR codes in bulk using the CSV upload feature.

💬 SMS QR Codes

Scanning opens the SMS app with a pre‑filled phone number and message. Used for text‑to‑subscribe campaigns, event check‑ins, and quick customer support. Keep your message short — SMS is limited to 160 characters.

📚 Step‑by‑Step Guides

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a QR code?
A QR code (Quick Response code) is a two‑dimensional barcode that can store information like URLs, text, contact details, and Wi‑Fi credentials. When scanned by a smartphone camera, the encoded data instantly appears on the device.
Are QR codes permanent? Do they expire?
Static QR codes, like the ones created by QuickQR, are permanent. The data is embedded directly in the QR pattern — no third‑party service, no expiry. They work forever as long as the linked content stays accessible.
What is the difference between PNG and SVG?
PNG is pixel‑based — great for websites, emails, and screens. SVG is vector‑based, scaling perfectly to any size without ever getting blurry — ideal for printing on banners, business cards, or merchandise.
How do I make a WiFi QR code for my café or office?
Select the Wi‑Fi tab, type your network name and password, choose your security type (usually WPA/WPA2), customise the design, then download. Customers scan and connect instantly — no password typing needed. Read our full WiFi QR code guide for step‑by‑step instructions.
Can I track how many times my QR code is scanned?
QuickQR creates static QR codes without built‑in tracking. For scan analytics, create a tracked short link first using Bitly, Rebrandly, or Google UTM parameters, then paste that link into QuickQR. The redirect service counts the scans while QuickQR keeps your data private.
Is QuickQR really free?
Absolutely. QuickQR is completely free — no sign‑up, no watermarks, no scan limits. All features (custom colours, logo, gradient, bulk CSV export) are available forever without payment.
What is the best QR code size for printing?
For business cards, print at least 2cm × 2cm. For flyers, at least 3cm × 3cm. For posters and banners, 5cm × 5cm or larger. Always download as SVG for print — it scales to any size without blurring. Test scan before printing in bulk.
Can I change the colours and shape of my QR code?
Absolutely. QuickQR lets you choose any colour for the dots and background, apply a gradient, and pick from multiple dot styles (square, dots, rounded, classy, organic) and corner shapes (square, rounded, dotted).
Can I add a logo to my QR code?
Yes, you can upload your own logo (PNG, JPG or SVG) directly in the Design Customization panel. QuickQR automatically sets the error correction to High so the code remains easily scannable even with a logo covering up to 30% of the area.