Step-by-Step Guide

How to Create Your QR Code

Follow these simple steps to create, customize, and download your perfect QR code in minutes.

1

Choose Your QR Code Type

Select what kind of QR code you want to create. Each type serves a different purpose.

URL - Link to any website
VCard - Digital business card with contact info
Linktree - All your social links in one page
Wi-Fi - Share network credentials instantly

Pro Tip: URL is the most popular choice for marketing materials and business cards.

2

Enter Your Information

Fill in the details for your QR code based on the type you selected.

For URL: Enter your website link (e.g., https://yoursite.com)
For VCard: Add your name, phone, email, and social links
For Linktree: Add your profile name, bio, and all your links
For Wi-Fi: Enter network name, password, and security type

Pro Tip: Make sure your URLs include https:// for proper linking.

3

Customize Your Design

Make your QR code match your brand with colors, patterns, and logos.

Pattern: Choose from squares, dots, rounded, or classy styles
Colors: Pick foreground and background colors, or use presets
Eyes: Customize the corner squares (square, dot, leaf, etc.)
Logo: Upload your brand logo to appear in the center

Pro Tip: Keep good contrast between foreground and background for best scanning.

4

Preview Your QR Code

Check the Live Preview on the right side to see how your QR code looks.

The preview updates in real-time as you make changes
Test QR button lets you verify it works before downloading
Landing page preview shows what users see when they scan

Pro Tip: Always test your QR code with your phone before printing!

5

Generate & Download

Click Generate QR Code, then download in your preferred format.

PNG: Best for digital use (websites, social media)
SVG: Best for print (business cards, posters, flyers)
JPEG: Good for general use with smaller file size

Pro Tip: Use SVG for print materials - it scales to any size without losing quality.

6

Save to Dashboard (Optional)

Save your QR code to track scans and make updates later.

Static QR: Free, but destination can't be changed after printing
Dynamic QR: Paid, allows you to update the destination anytime
Analytics: Track how many times your QR code is scanned

Pro Tip: Dynamic QR codes are essential if you might need to change the link later!

Static vs Dynamic QR Codes

Understanding the difference helps you choose the right option for your needs.

Static QR Code

Free

Download immediately
Works forever
No account needed
Cannot change destination
No scan tracking

Best for: One-time use, personal projects

Recommended

Dynamic QR Code

$29 one-time

Change destination anytime
Track scan analytics
Location & device data
Never need to reprint
Lifetime ownership

Best for: Business cards, marketing materials

Tips for Best Scanning

1

Size Matters

QR codes should be at least 2cm x 2cm for reliable scanning. Larger is better for distance scanning.

2

High Contrast

Use dark colors on light backgrounds. Avoid low-contrast combinations that cameras struggle to read.

3

Test Before Print

Always scan your QR code with multiple phones before printing to ensure it works correctly.

Ready to Create Your QR Code?

Start creating beautiful, customized QR codes in minutes. No account required for static codes.