QR Code Generator — Free Link, WiFi, vCard, WhatsApp & more · logo · colors · frames

1. Content

2. Logo / center icon

3. Pattern & colors

4. Background


5. Frame

PNG includes the frame. SVG is the plain QR (no frame).

Free QR Code Generator with Logo, Colors & Frames

Create a custom QR code online for free in seconds — no sign-up, no watermark and no limits. This QR code generator turns a website link, plain text, email, phone number, SMS, WhatsApp message, WiFi login or digital business card (vCard) into a scannable code you can download and use anywhere. You can fully design it: choose dot and corner shapes, pick any colors or a gradient (linear or radial), make the background transparent, drop in your own logo or a ready-made icon, and wrap it in a frame with a call-to-action like "SCAN ME". Everything runs entirely in your browser, so your data is never uploaded to a server.

What you can create

  • Link / URL QR code — open a website, landing page, menu, form or social profile.
  • Text QR code — share any message or note.
  • Email QR code — open a pre-filled email with subject and body.
  • Call & SMS QR codes — dial a number or send a ready-written text.
  • WhatsApp QR code — start a WhatsApp chat with a pre-filled message.
  • WiFi QR code — let guests connect to your network by scanning, no password typing.
  • vCard QR code — share your name, phone, email and company so contacts save instantly.

How to make a QR code

  1. Pick the content type at the top (link, WiFi, vCard, etc.) and fill in the details.
  2. Add a logo — upload your own or choose a ready icon — and set its size.
  3. Choose your dot style, corner style, colors, gradient and background (or make it transparent).
  4. Add a frame and a phrase like "SCAN ME" if you want one.
  5. Click Download PNG (includes the frame) or SVG (plain, scalable). Print or share it anywhere.

Where people use QR codes

QR codes are everywhere — restaurant and café menus, business cards, product packaging, posters and flyers, event tickets, WiFi sharing in hotels and homes, payment and donation links, social-media profiles, and "review us" cards. Because the codes you create here are static, the information is encoded directly into the pattern, so they keep working forever and never expire.

Tips for a QR code that always scans

Keep strong contrast between the dots and the background (dark on light scans best). Don't make the logo too large — keep it under about a third of the code. This tool already uses the highest error-correction level so logos and styling still scan. Leave a little quiet space (margin) around the code, print it large enough, and always test-scan with a phone before printing or sharing.

Is it safe and private?

Yes. The whole generator works in your browser using JavaScript — your link, contact details, WiFi password and uploaded logo never leave your device or get sent to any server.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this QR code generator free?

Yes, it is completely free with no sign-up, no watermark and no limits. Everything runs in your browser.

Do the QR codes expire?

No. These are static QR codes — the data is encoded directly into the code, so they never expire and keep working forever.

Can I add my logo to the QR code?

Yes. Upload your own logo or choose a ready-made center icon, and adjust its size with the slider. The tool uses high error correction so the code stays scannable.

Can I make the background transparent?

Yes. Tick "Transparent background" and download as PNG to get a QR code with no background, perfect for placing on colored designs.

Can I change the QR code colors and add a gradient?

Yes. Set any dot and corner colors, and turn on a linear or radial gradient with a second color. Keep good contrast with the background so it still scans.

What is the difference between PNG and SVG download?

PNG is a standard image (and includes your frame) — best for printing and sharing. SVG is a scalable vector of the plain QR — best for designers who need to resize it without quality loss.

What is a WiFi or vCard QR code?

A WiFi QR code lets people connect to your network by scanning it. A vCard QR code shares your contact details (name, phone, email, company) so they can be saved to a phone instantly.

Do I need an app to scan QR codes?

No. Most modern phones scan QR codes directly from the built-in camera app — just point the camera at the code.