Genereer direct QR-codes van tekst of URL
Maak QR-codes van tekst, URL of contactgegevens in seconden. Pas grootte en foutcorrectieniveau aan en download als hoogwaardige PNG of schaalbare SVG. Combineer met aukimi Vectra om QR-codes in vectorontwerpen te integreren. Onderdeel van aukimi Vectra.
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Generate a real, scannable QR code with custom colors and an optional centered logo, entirely in your browser.
Select URL, Wi-Fi, vCard, SMS, Email, or Phone at the top of the tool.
Enter the URL, network credentials, contact details, or whatever your preset requires. The encoded string preview updates live.
Pick foreground and background colors. The default quiet zone (2 modules) is fine for most uses — increase it for physical printing.
Upload a PNG/SVG logo and slide its size between 10–30%. Error correction is auto-set to H so the QR remains scannable.
Click PNG for raster or SVG for print/design use. The QR is saved directly from your browser — no upload required.
Yes. We use the official QR Code encoder (ISO/IEC 18004) via the qrcode library — each code is a valid, scannable QR code that works with any phone camera or reader app. Earlier builds used a cosmetic pattern that looked like a QR code but was not scannable; that has been fixed.
Yes. Upload your logo via the Logo panel and slide the size between 10–30% of the QR. The generator automatically forces Error Correction level H (30% redundancy) so the underlying data stays readable despite the occlusion.
Six presets are supported out of the box: URL, Wi-Fi credentials (WPA/WEP/open), vCard contact, SMS message, Email with subject + body, and phone number. Each preset encodes to the canonical text format (e.g. `WIFI:T:WPA;S:...;P:...;;` for Wi-Fi, `BEGIN:VCARD... END:VCARD` for contacts).
Up to ~4,296 alphanumeric characters or ~2,953 bytes at the lowest error correction level, but practical limits are much smaller. Shorter input keeps the QR easy to scan on small displays — for URLs we recommend staying under 200 characters.
L = 7% recovery (smallest QR), M = 15% (good default), Q = 25%, H = 30% (largest but survives damage/logos). Use M for screen display, Q or H for print or anywhere the code might get scratched. With a logo overlay we force H automatically.
No. The QR is generated entirely in your browser and encodes the content directly — there is no redirect through our servers, no tracking, no expiration. The QR works offline forever once printed.
Choose SVG if you plan to print at any size or embed in design files (it is resolution-independent and tiny). Choose PNG for social media, email signatures, or anywhere a raster image is expected. Both are rendered with the same encoder.