What this tool does

  • Text to QR code generator in your browser (local, no upload).
  • Generate a QR code from any string and preview instantly.
  • Download QR code as PNG and SVG for sharing/printing.
  • Adjust size, margin, and error correction level (L/M/Q/H).
  • Copy the input text with one click.

Privacy: generation runs locally in your browser. Your input is not uploaded.

Preview

Enter text to generate a QR code.

How to use

  1. Enter the string you want to encode (URL, text, ID, etc.).
  2. Adjust size/margin/error correction if needed.
  3. Download the QR code as PNG (image) or SVG (vector).
  4. Use “Copy Text” to copy the source string.

Common use cases

  • Generate QR code for a URL or landing page.
  • Create a QR code for Wi‑Fi credentials (as a plain string payload).
  • Make QR codes for device IDs, event tickets, or short notes.
  • Export SVG for print materials, or PNG for sharing.
  • Quick testing: generate then scan with another device.

Notes

  • This is a local QR code generator: your input stays in the browser and is not uploaded.
  • Longer text creates denser QR codes; increase size for better scan reliability.
  • SVG is best for scaling without blur; PNG is best for quick sharing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I put into a QR code?

Any string: URLs, plain text, IDs, JSON snippets, etc. Keep it short for best scanning reliability.

Is my text uploaded to a server?

No. The QR code is generated locally in your browser.

Which format should I download?

PNG is great for sharing as an image. SVG is ideal for printing and scaling without losing quality.

Why does the QR code look too dense?

Longer text produces denser QR codes. Try shortening the text, increasing size, or using a higher error correction level.