Free QR Code Generator & Online Tools

Create a QR code instantly for a website link, plain text, WiFi network, email, phone number, or SMS. Customize the color, size, and margin, then download your QR code as a PNG or SVG file for web, print, flyers, menus, and business cards.

✅ Works in your browser ✅ No sign-up required ✅ Static QR codes ✅ PNG + SVG download

📱 QR Code Generator

Live Tool

Tip: For printed QR codes, keep strong contrast between the QR color and background. Very light colors may be harder for phone cameras to scan.

Your QR code preview will appear here.
Enter content and click Generate.

URL QR
Share a website, product page, menu, or landing page.
WiFi QR
Let guests connect without typing your password manually.
Text QR
Turn short notes, labels, or instructions into a scannable code.

Why Use This Free QR Code Generator?

Tech Wave Cloud's QR Code Generator is designed for quick everyday use. You can create a QR code for a website, text note, WiFi network, email address, phone number, or SMS message without opening another page. The tool focuses on static QR codes, which means the information is stored directly inside the QR image. Once downloaded, the code does not depend on a short link account or dashboard to keep working.

Many QR tools focus on advanced branding, analytics, logos, dynamic QR codes, and paid management features. Those can be useful for businesses, but simple users often need something faster: enter content, generate, test, and download. This page keeps the main workflow simple while still giving useful options like size, margin, foreground color, background color, PNG download, and SVG vector download.

Best Uses

Create QR codes for website links, restaurant menus, classroom resources, event flyers, WiFi sharing, business cards, product pages, posters, and printed handouts.

Static QR Codes

A static QR code stores the final content inside the code itself. If you create a URL QR, the same link will open whenever someone scans it.

Readable Design

Use high contrast, avoid very pale colors, keep enough white space around the code, and test it with your phone before printing.

PNG or SVG

Use PNG for websites, documents, and quick sharing. Use SVG when you need a sharp vector QR code for print, posters, menus, signs, or design software.

Privacy Reminder

For sensitive QR codes such as WiFi access, use them carefully and only share them with people you trust.

PNG vs SVG QR Code Downloads

PNG is a raster image format, so it is simple to upload to websites, social posts, documents, and presentations. SVG is a vector format, so it stays sharp when resized for large posters, shop signs, menus, event boards, product labels, and business card designs. If you are printing your QR code, download the SVG version when possible and keep enough quiet space around the code.

How to Create a QR Code

Choose the QR type, enter your information, adjust the size or colors if needed, and click Generate QR Code. After the preview appears, scan it with your phone camera to confirm it works. Then download it as a PNG file and use it on your page, flyer, card, label, or presentation.

QR Code Safety Tips

QR codes are useful, but users should scan carefully. Before opening a scanned link, check the preview URL on your phone. Do not enter passwords, payment details, or private information after scanning a suspicious QR code. If a QR code appears as a sticker placed over another printed code, avoid scanning it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this QR code generator free?

Yes. You can generate and download QR codes from this page without creating an account.

Do static QR codes expire?

A static QR code stores the content inside the image. It does not expire by itself, but a URL QR will only work as long as the website link remains active.

Can I make a WiFi QR code?

Yes. Choose the WiFi option, enter the network name, password, and security type, then generate the QR code.

Can I download the QR code?

Yes. After generating the preview, click Download PNG or Download SVG to save the QR code image.

Is SVG better than PNG for QR codes?

SVG is better for print and large designs because it scales cleanly. PNG is easier for quick web uploads and normal document use.

What colors work best?

Dark QR patterns on a light background usually scan best. Strong contrast is more important than decoration.

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