QR Code Generator

Turn any link or text into a scannable QR code. Free, fast, and your files never leave your device.

Your QR code preview will appear here.

How to use the QR Code Generator

  1. Type or paste any URL, text, or message into the input box.
  2. Pick an output size and an error-correction level (higher levels tolerate more damage or a logo overlay).
  3. Click "Generate QR Code" to render a preview instantly.
  4. Click "Download PNG" to save the image to your device.

Why use ZillaKit's QR Code Generator?

QR codes are one of the fastest ways to move someone from print or screen straight to a link, without them typing a single character. This generator runs entirely in your browser using the open-source qrcode-generator library, so the text you enter is never sent to a server — it stays on your device from input to download. You can choose the pixel size for anything from a business card to a poster, and select an error-correction level to control how much of the code can be obscured or damaged (by a logo, a fold, or wear) while still scanning correctly. There is no signup, no watermark, and no limit beyond the site's normal daily free-use allowance, making it a quick, private way to generate as many QR codes as you need for menus, flyers, packaging, or personal links.

FAQ

What can I put into a QR code?

Any text works, including plain messages, but URLs are the most common use since scanning immediately opens the link in the phone's browser.

What does error correction level actually do?

It adds redundancy so the code still scans even if part of it is dirty, damaged, or covered by a logo. Higher levels (Q, H) add more redundancy but make the pattern denser.

What size should I choose for printing?

For business cards or small labels, 300px is usually enough; for posters or anything scanned from a distance, use 800px or larger to keep each module crisp.

Is there a limit to how much text I can encode?

QR codes can hold up to a few thousand characters, but shorter text (like a URL) produces a simpler, more reliably scannable code.

Does this upload my link or text anywhere?

No. The QR code is generated entirely client-side in your browser. Nothing you type is transmitted or stored on a server.