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Free QR Code Generator
Create customizable QR codes for URLs, text, WhatsApp, Wi-Fi, business cards, Google Reviews, and more: twelve generators in one free kit.
Create a QR code
Colors
⚠ Low contrast may make your QR code difficult to scan.
Advanced customization
Style
Keep sufficient whitespace around the QR code for reliable scanning.
Higher error correction can help when a QR code is partially obscured, but it produces a denser pattern.
Live preview
Download
Test your QR code before printing or publishing it. Scan it with your phone to confirm it opens the correct destination.
QR information is processed locally in your browser and isn't uploaded to ClearQR's servers.
QR code types
How ClearQR works
- 01
Choose a QR type: URL, text, WhatsApp, Wi-Fi, business card, and more.
- 02
Fill in your details. Nothing is uploaded to ClearQR's servers.
- 03
Style it: colors, a style, size, and an optional logo.
- 04
Download as PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF, or EPS.
Why use ClearQR
Built for small business
Not a generic barcode tool. Twelve focused types built around what freelancers and small businesses actually use, day to day.
Nothing to sign up for
No account, no email capture. Open the page, generate your code, download it.
Private by design
QR information is processed locally in your browser and isn't uploaded to ClearQR's servers, including any logo image you upload. ClearQR does not currently use analytics or cookies.
Use cases
QR codes for businesses
- Menus and price lists
- Google Review requests
- Contact and business card details
- Website and booking links
QR codes for events
- Registration and check-in forms
- Event or schedule pages
- Ticket confirmation links
- Social media follows for the organizer
QR codes for personal use
- A digital contact card (vCard)
- A personal website or portfolio
- Social media profiles
- A shared email for freelance inquiries
Frequently asked questions
What is a QR code?
A QR (Quick Response) code is a two-dimensional barcode that stores text (a URL, contact details, or a message) in a pattern a phone camera can read almost instantly.
How does a QR code work?
The pattern of black and white squares encodes data directly. When a phone camera detects that pattern, it decodes the data and prompts the user to open it: a link, a chat, or a saved contact, depending on the type.
How do I create a QR code with ClearQR?
Pick a type at the top of the generator, fill in your details, adjust the colors or logo if you'd like, and download the result as PNG or SVG. It all happens in your browser.
What's the difference between static and dynamic QR codes?
A static QR code, like the ones ClearQR generates, has its destination encoded directly and permanently into the pattern. A dynamic QR code points to a short link on someone else's server, which can be redirected later, but that requires the service to stay online. ClearQR creates static QR codes. The information you enter (a URL, a phone number, contact details) is encoded directly into the QR code's pattern, so the generated code doesn't depend on ClearQR's servers to keep working.
Can I add a logo to my QR code?
Yes. Every QR type supports an optional centered logo. We keep it within a conservative size range to help preserve scanability, and automatically switch to a higher error-correction level. This doesn't guarantee the code will scan in every environment. Always test before printing or publishing.
Can I use these QR codes commercially?
Yes. QR codes generated with ClearQR are yours to use on packaging, signage, business cards, or advertising, free of charge.
Do QR codes expire?
No, not on their own. The destination itself, though, still needs to remain available: if you delete the page a QR code points to, the code will still scan, but visitors will land on a dead link. If you need to change the destination later, create a new QR code; a static code can't be redirected after it's printed.
Can I download my QR code as SVG?
Yes. Every generator supports both PNG (best for digital use and quick printing) and SVG (best for large-format or high-resolution print) downloads.