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URL QR Code Generator
URL QR Code Generator is for printed and mobile-first workflows where a phone scan should open a website faster than manual typing. It is useful for posters, product inserts, menus, event materials, help cards, and packaging where the destination needs to be obvious and stable. The important review step is not only whether the code scans, but whether it opens the exact final URL you want on a real phone. Static QR codes are durable only when the underlying link is durable too.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
Tool Interface
Create a scannable QR code for any website link.
Preview
Enter content to generate a code.
How this tool works
Paste the full destination URL, including the protocol, so phones do not guess the wrong address.
Generate the QR code and preview the image to confirm there are no obvious payload mistakes.
Scan the code on at least one Android and one iPhone browser before using it in print or public-facing material.
Examples
Event poster
Create a QR code for an RSVP page so visitors can scan from a printed poster instead of typing a long registration link by hand.
Product insert
Add a QR code to a packaging insert that opens setup instructions, warranty registration, or a support article from a phone camera.
Visual walkthrough
Preview checkpoint
URL field
The left panel should contain one clean website address with `https://` visible so the QR opens directly in the browser instead of relying on guesswork.
Preview checkpoint
Phone-ready preview
The preview panel should show a square code with enough white margin to stay scannable when placed on a flyer or slide.
What to verify before using the result
Limitations
Methodology and scope
FAQ
Is this a static QR code?
Yes. The generated image stores the payload directly, so changing the destination later means generating a new QR image.
What payload does this page encode?
It stores the exact website URL you entered and does not add a redirect layer of its own.
Why should I test the QR code on a phone first?
Different camera apps and scanner apps can handle payloads differently, so one scan test before printing or publishing catches avoidable mistakes.
What is the biggest real-world failure point?
Using a temporary, mistyped, or redirect-heavy destination that later changes after the QR image has already been printed.