URL to QR Code
Paste a website link and turn it into a direct static QR code that people can scan from print, packaging, signs, or screens.
URL to QR Code
Enter details below, preview the code, and download your free static QR code.
How to turn a link into a QR code
Copy the full URL you want people to visit, paste it into the generator, and confirm that the preview points to the right destination. For most public uses, include the full address with https:// so phones understand it as a web link.
After the preview looks right, download the PNG and place it in your design. Test the final layout from the same distance and lighting people will use when scanning it.
Keep URL QR codes easy to scan
Shorter URLs create cleaner QR patterns. Long links with many tracking parameters make denser codes, which can be harder to print at small sizes. If you control the page, use a short, readable URL for printed materials.
Add visible context near the QR code so people know what they are opening. A label like Scan for menu or Scan for event details is clearer than placing a bare QR code without explanation.
Check the destination before publishing
Open the URL on a phone before you print the code. The page should load quickly, use a secure HTTPS address, and show the information promised by the surrounding design.
If the QR code is for a campaign, menu, or event, keep the linked page alive as long as printed copies may still exist. A static QR code keeps pointing to the same URL, so the page behind that URL should stay available.
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FAQ
Can I use any URL?
Yes. You can create a QR code for a public URL, but the linked page should be mobile-friendly and safe for the audience scanning it.
Should I use a short link?
A short, readable URL can make the QR code simpler, but avoid opaque shorteners when trust matters because scanners may not recognize the destination.
Can I download the URL QR code as PNG?
Yes. QR Quick lets you preview the generated code and download it as a PNG file.