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Free QR Tool by TheSoftCo

Create Custom QR Codes for Links, Wi-Fi, Business Cards & More

Design clean, scannable QR codes with your brand colors, custom size, and downloadable formats. Perfect for menus, packaging, social profiles, product labels, events, and everyday business use.

No watermark Fast generation Brand-friendly styling Single or bulk ready layout
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Instant access to your page, product, menu, profile, or campaign in one quick scan.

Build your QR code layout in a clear, conversion-friendly interface

Static UI structure for the QR generator page, ready for future JS hookup without changing the visual system.

QR Content Type
Select Type
  • URL
  • Three quick steps from input to download

    1

    Add your content

    Paste a link, Wi-Fi details, text snippet, contact card, or campaign destination.

    2

    Style the code

    Choose colors, size, export type, and correction level that fit your use case.

    3

    Download and publish

    Export the final QR for websites, print media, storefronts, product packaging, or event signage.

    Made for businesses, creators, restaurants, events, and digital campaigns

    Restaurant Menus

    Link customers to contactless menus, promos, and table ordering experiences.

    Marketing Campaigns

    Send visitors to landing pages, lead forms, discount pages, or app install screens.

    Packaging & Labels

    Connect physical products to manuals, care guides, instructions, or warranty pages.

    Events & Networking

    Share registrations, schedules, maps, contact cards, and social profiles with one scan.

    Tool Guide

    Free QR Code Generator for Websites, Menus, Campaigns, and Business Links

    Use this free QR code generator to create a clean, scannable QR code for a URL. It is built for businesses, creators, restaurants, event teams, marketers, and anyone who wants to connect offline attention with an online destination.

    What this QR code generator is built for

    A QR code generator turns a link into a square code that people can scan with a phone camera. That simple action can open a website, landing page, menu, profile, form, document, product page, booking page, or campaign destination. Instead of asking people to type a long URL, you give them one quick scan and remove friction from the experience.

    QR codes are useful because they bridge physical and digital channels. A flyer can send people to a signup page. A restaurant table can open a menu. A package can link to instructions. A business card can open a portfolio. A storefront poster can lead to a coupon. TheSoftCo QR Code Generator focuses on the most common starting point: entering a URL and creating a code quickly.

    Why people use this tool

    Fast access for users: A QR code reduces typing and searching. Visitors scan, land on the right page, and continue the journey with less effort.

    Useful for print and offline marketing: Posters, menus, brochures, packaging, signs, labels, invoices, and event materials can all send people to digital content.

    Better campaign tracking: When you use dedicated URLs or tracking links, QR codes can help separate traffic from print materials, events, local promotions, and offline campaigns.

    Best ways to use it

    1. Enter the URL you want people to visit after scanning.
    2. Add a clear title so the QR purpose stays organized.
    3. Generate the QR code and preview the output.
    4. Test the code with a phone before publishing it anywhere.
    5. Download or use the code in your menu, flyer, package, website, or campaign material.

    A QR code should be treated like a doorway. The code itself matters, but the destination matters more. Make sure the linked page is mobile friendly, loads quickly, and gives the scanner exactly what they expected.

    Common use cases

    Restaurant menus: Restaurants can place QR codes on tables, windows, receipts, or flyers so customers can open digital menus, seasonal offers, ordering pages, or booking forms.

    Marketing campaigns: Marketers can use QR codes on posters, packaging, local ads, and event booths to send people to landing pages, discount pages, lead forms, or product launches.

    Business profiles: Freelancers, consultants, and agencies can add QR codes to business cards, proposals, portfolios, and printed documents so prospects can reach a profile or contact page quickly.

    Product support: Brands can place QR codes on packaging or labels to link customers to manuals, warranty forms, installation guides, care instructions, or support pages.

    Quality tips before you download or copy

    A QR code should be easy to scan in the real world, not only on your screen. Before printing or publishing, test it under realistic conditions.

    • Use a destination page that works well on mobile devices.
    • Keep strong contrast between the QR code and its background.
    • Leave enough quiet space around the code so scanners can detect it.
    • Avoid placing QR codes on surfaces that bend, glare, or distort heavily.
    • Test the final printed size before using it on packaging or signage.

    Who should use this tool?

    This QR code generator is useful for restaurants, local businesses, ecommerce brands, event planners, teachers, marketers, creators, freelancers, agencies, and support teams. If you share a link in the physical world, a QR code can make that link easier to use.

    QR codes do not directly improve rankings by themselves, but they can support traffic, engagement, and campaign measurement. If the destination page is helpful, fast, and relevant, QR-driven visitors can become part of a stronger overall marketing workflow.

    Detailed guide

    The most common mistake with QR codes is thinking the code is the campaign. The code is only the connector. The real value comes from the page behind it. A menu QR should open a menu quickly. A product QR should open instructions or support. A poster QR should lead to the promised offer. When the scan matches the user's expectation, the experience feels smooth.

    QR codes are also useful because they reduce typing errors. Long URLs, tracking links, and campaign pages can be difficult to enter manually, especially on a phone. With a QR code, the user does not need to remember the address or search for the brand. That small convenience can increase the chance that someone actually visits the page.

    For businesses, QR codes can make offline materials more measurable. If you create separate links for a flyer, event booth, poster, or packaging insert, analytics can show which physical placements are sending traffic. That information helps improve future campaigns and makes print marketing less invisible.

    The design of the code should support scanning first. Custom colors and layouts can look attractive, but clarity is more important than decoration. High contrast, enough spacing, and a clean destination URL are the foundations. Once the code scans reliably, you can think about placement, copy, and call-to-action design.

    Frequently asked questions

    What can I put in a QR code?

    This tool focuses on URL QR codes, which can point to websites, menus, forms, landing pages, profiles, documents, and product pages.

    Do QR codes expire?

    A static QR code usually keeps working as long as the destination URL remains active.

    Should I test my QR code?

    Yes. Always scan it on a phone before printing or publishing it.

    Can QR codes help marketing?

    Yes. They make offline-to-online journeys easier and can support campaign tracking when used with dedicated URLs.

    Final thoughts

    A good QR code is simple, scannable, and connected to a useful page. Use this generator when you need a fast bridge between printed material, physical spaces, packaging, events, and online action.