QR This!
Create free, custom QR codes for any URL in seconds. Pick a color, choose rounded or square corners, add a center logo, and download a crisp 1:1 PNG. No signup required.
How to generate a QR code
- 1. Paste a URLEnter any website link — your QR code is generated locally in your browser.
- 2. CustomizeChange the color, switch between rounded or square corners, and upload a center logo for a branded look.
- 3. DownloadExport a 1024×1024 PNG — ready for business cards, flyers, menus, or anywhere you need a QR code.
Want more detail? Read the full how to generate a QR code guide, or see how to make a QR code with a logo.
Frequently asked questions
Is QR This! free?
Yes — entirely free. No signup, no watermark, no usage limit. The site is supported by lightweight ads. Your URL never leaves your browser.
Do these QR codes ever expire?
No. QR This! generates static QR codes that encode the exact URL you provided. They keep working as long as that URL works — there is no third-party service in the middle.
Can I use the QR code commercially?
Yes. The QR code specification is royalty-free, and the PNG you download is yours to use anywhere — flyers, packaging, business cards, signage — with no attribution required.
Will the code still scan if I add my logo?
Yes. When you add a logo, QR This! automatically uses the highest error-correction level (level H), which lets scanners read the code even with about 30% of it obscured. The logo is also constrained to a safe size.
What size PNG do I get?
Every download is a 1024×1024 PNG. That's plenty of resolution for any common print size at 300 DPI — from business cards through to large posters.
Can I generate WiFi credentials, vCards, or plain text?
Currently QR This! is optimized for URLs. You can paste any string into the URL field and it will technically encode, but you may run into validation prompts. Future versions may add explicit support for WiFi, vCard, and plain-text formats.
Is my URL or logo uploaded to a server?
No. The entire generation process runs in your browser. Nothing you enter — the URL, the logo file, the colors — is sent to our servers or stored anywhere.
How do I make sure my QR code scans reliably in the wild?
Print at the right size for the expected scanning distance (the 1/10th rule), keep contrast high, leave a quiet zone around the code, and always do a test scan with a couple of phones before printing at scale.