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Create QR codes for links, text, WiFi, email, phone numbers, and more. Download in seconds. Always free.
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✦ Why FreeQRNow
QR codes appear the moment you click generate. No loading screens, no waiting, no email confirmation.
We don't track you, store your data, or require any sign-up. Generate and go.
Match your brand. Choose any foreground and background color for professional-looking QR codes.
Download high-res PNG for print or crisp SVG for infinite scalability. Both are free.
URL, plain text, email, phone, SMS, WiFi credentials, and vCard — all in one place.
Your QR codes never expire. Unlike subscription tools, these work forever — because the data is in the code.
Add to menus, business cards, storefronts, and packaging to drive customers to your website or social profiles.
Link prints, coloring books, and merch directly to your Amazon, Etsy, or portfolio page.
Share WiFi passwords, event schedules, RSVP forms, and maps without printing long URLs.
Link to assignments, videos, surveys, and resources. Students scan and go — no typing required.
Place QR codes on yard signs and flyers to link directly to listing pages and virtual tours.
Add a QR code to your resume or business card linking to your LinkedIn, portfolio, or demo reel.
Are the QR codes really free?
Yes — completely free, forever. No hidden plans, no watermarks on downloads, no email required. We make revenue from non-intrusive advertising, which lets us keep the tool free for everyone.
Do the QR codes expire?
No. The QR codes generated here are "static" — all the data is encoded directly in the image. They will work as long as the destination URL or content you entered still exists. There's no server-side tracking or expiration date.
What's the difference between PNG and SVG?
PNG is a pixel-based image — great for digital use, social media, and small print items. SVG is a vector format that scales to any size without losing quality, making it ideal for large print projects like banners, signs, and packaging. When in doubt, download both.
What is error correction and why does it matter?
Error correction lets a QR code be scanned even if part of it is damaged, dirty, or covered. Higher error correction means the code can survive more damage — and also means you can add a logo over the center (use H/Max). Lower error correction produces a simpler, smaller QR pattern.
Is my data stored anywhere?
No. All QR generation happens entirely in your browser. Your URLs, WiFi passwords, and contact details never leave your device or get sent to any server. We have nothing to store.
Can I use these QR codes commercially?
Yes. You own the output. Use them on products, packaging, marketing materials, signage, menus — anything. No attribution required.
How do I add a logo to my QR code?
Download the SVG version and open it in Illustrator, Inkscape, or Figma. Place your logo over the center of the QR code. Set your error correction to High (H) before generating — this allows up to 30% of the code to be obscured and still scan correctly.