Examples
Encode a website URL such as https://example.com/menu, a plain text note, a phone number, or a mail link such as mailto:[email protected]. The QR code scanner reads exactly what you enter.
QR Tools
Create a downloadable static QR code for a URL, text, email address, phone number, or short instruction. The content is encoded directly into the QR code in your browser.
No expiry, account, backend, or AI API needed.
Static QR generator
Type the exact destination or text you want encoded. The QR code stores that content directly, with no tracking redirect or hosted short link.
QR preview updates as you type.
A static QR code contains the final destination or message inside the code itself. That makes it useful for menus, flyers, packaging labels, classroom materials, event signs, or quick sharing when you do not need a dashboard, redirect service, analytics, or editable short link.
For best scan reliability, keep the encoded content short and test the exported QR code at the size where it will be printed or displayed.
Encode a website URL such as https://example.com/menu, a plain text note, a phone number, or a mail link such as mailto:[email protected]. The QR code scanner reads exactly what you enter.
Static QR codes are fixed after export. Dynamic QR services usually route scans through a hosted redirect so the destination can be changed later. This tool creates static codes only.
Browse more QR ToolsPaste the URL, text, email link, or phone detail you want scanners to receive.
Use medium or high error correction if the code may be printed small or handled often.
Export PNG for quick use or SVG for print layouts, then scan the result before publishing.
Yes. The generated QR code stores your entered content directly. It does not use a redirect, hosted short link, expiry timer, or account.
No. QR generation runs in your browser. The page does not need a backend or AI API to create the PNG or SVG file.
Not after exporting a static QR code. Create and distribute a new QR code if the destination or message changes.
Use PNG for quick sharing in documents and slides. Use SVG when a designer or print layout needs a scalable vector file.
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