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QR Codes for Websites

A QR code is the fastest way to send someone from the physical world to your website without typing a long address. Drop it on a flyer, business card, packaging, or screen and let a quick scan open the page. The code is created entirely in your browser, so your URL never leaves your device.

Make your free website QR code

Why put a QR code on websites?

What to link your QR code to

Tips for QR codes on websites

Frequently asked questions

Can I change the website the code points to later?

No. Static codes encode the URL directly in the pattern, so the destination is fixed. To change it, generate a new code pointing to the new address.

Does a logo stop the code from scanning?

Not if it's reasonably sized. QR codes include error correction, so a small centered logo is fine. Use the Debug tool to confirm it still decodes.

Which export format should I use for my website code?

Use SVG for print and large displays since it stays crisp at any size. PNG, JPEG, or WebP are good for screens and web use.

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