QR Code Generator
Create completely customizable, static QR codes instantly in your browser. Fully private, zero scan limits, and offline‑compatible. Download in PNG or vector SVG format.
1. Select QR Code Type
2. Customize Appearance
3. Generated Code
How to Generate Custom QR Codes
- Select Content Format: Choose URL, Plain Text, Wi‑Fi settings, Email templates, or Phone/SMS configurations in the first step.
- Fill in the Details: Provide the text, parameters, or configurations you want to encode.
- Customize Styling: Select custom colors matching your brand palette, choose a custom width, or increase the error correction quality.
- Save Your Assets: Click "Download PNG" for high-resolution graphics, or click "Download SVG" for scalable vector drawings.
Core Benefits of Static QR Codes
- • Unlimited Lifetime Scan: Because data is stored physically in the block matrix, static QR codes never expire and have no usage restrictions.
- • High Error Redundancy: Using Reed‑Solomon mathematical formulas, QR codes can scan cleanly even if they are partially obscured or dirty.
- • 100% Privacy Protection: All calculations happen inside your local system, making it completely private and offline‑friendly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I generate a QR code?
Select your input type (such as URL, Wi-Fi, or Text), enter the required information, adjust customization options like colors and sizes, and click "Download PNG" or "Download SVG" to save your generated QR code.
Are there scan limits on the generated QR codes?
No! The QR codes generated on this website are static, meaning they encode the raw data directly. They will work forever, will never expire, and have absolutely no scan limits.
Is my data secure and private?
Yes! All QR code generation is executed entirely in your browser using local client-side JavaScript. Your input data, Wi-Fi passwords, and personal details are never transmitted to our servers.
What is the error correction level?
Error correction allows the QR code to remain scannable even if it is partially damaged, dirty, or obscured. Higher error correction levels (like High - 30%) allow more damage but result in a denser QR code pattern.