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Create a static QR code in seconds
Paste a public HTTPS link, customise the look, add short text, and download a clean PNG for menus, flyers, posters, packaging, and forms.
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1. Add your link
Use a public HTTPS link. Plain domains like example.com will be converted to HTTPS.
2. Customise the look
For printing, a white or light background is usually safest.
QR style
3. Preview and download
Your QR code updates live
Your QR code will show here
Add a valid public HTTPS link to see the QR code before you download it.
Test the PNG on a real phone before printing or sharing widely. Keep strong contrast and a clear border around the QR code.
Download the PNG, test it on a real phone, and only then use it in print or live campaigns.
Use a static QR code when the link will not change
Menus and flyers
Great for printed promos where the same link is used for the full run.
Packaging and inserts
Use on product packs and box inserts that point to one stable destination.
Forms and booking pages
Useful when the form or booking page URL is final and already tested.
Business cards and events
Handy for contact and event links that stay live after cards are printed.
Before you print
- ✓Scan it on at least one real phone.
- ✓Check the final page loads on mobile.
- ✓Use strong contrast.
- ✓Keep a clear white or light border.
- ✓Do not use a link that may expire.
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Common questions before you export
Yes. It is free to use, there is no signup, and the downloaded PNG has no watermark.
No. This tool makes static QR codes for HTTPS links. The QR code keeps working for as long as the destination link still works.
No. A static QR code keeps the exact link you used when you downloaded it, so you need to make a new one if the link changes.
HTTPS helps reduce insecure link mistakes. It is the safest default for a public QR code tool.
Yes. The PNG works well for flyers, menus, posters, packaging, and business materials. Always test the final QR code before printing or publishing.