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QR Code Generator

QR Code Generator

Create clean QR codes for URLs, text snippets, labels, event pages, and quick sharing workflows.

QR Code Generator

Create a QR code from text or a URL, preview it instantly, and download it as a PNG.

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About This Tool

The Convertiax QR Code Generator turns text or URLs into scannable QR codes directly in the browser. It is useful for landing pages, event materials, internal docs, product packaging drafts, and quick sharing between devices.

The page keeps the workflow simple: enter the value, preview the QR code, copy the original input, and download a PNG that can be used in common documents or design tools.

What this tool does

The QR Code Generator turns text or a URL into a scannable QR code that you can preview immediately and download as a PNG. It is useful when a digital value needs to move into a physical space, a printed handout, a label, or a quick mobile sharing workflow.

Because the QR code is generated in the browser, the workflow stays fast for common tasks such as sharing event pages, support links, Wi-Fi notes, product information, or internal documentation links.

How to use it

  1. 1.Enter the text or URL that should be encoded in the QR code.
  2. 2.Check the preview to make sure a QR image is generated clearly.
  3. 3.Copy the original input value if you need to save the source text.
  4. 4.Download the QR code as a PNG and test it with the devices your audience will use.

Common use cases

  • Event pages, registration forms, and short landing pages.
  • Restaurant menus, flyers, posters, and printed instructions.
  • Support links, internal docs, asset labels, and quick device-to-device sharing.

Best practices

  • Use the shortest reliable URL you can, because dense QR codes are harder to scan.
  • Test the downloaded PNG on a phone before printing or sharing it broadly.
  • Keep enough white space around the QR code so scanners can detect the edges.
  • Avoid linking to private pages unless the people scanning the code already have access.

FAQ

  • Can I encode plain text? Yes. QR codes can contain URLs or regular text values.
  • Can I use this for print? Yes, but always test the final printed size before producing many copies.
  • Does the QR code expire? The image does not expire, but a URL inside it can stop working if the destination changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I generate QR codes for URLs and plain text?

Yes. The tool accepts URLs, short text, contact notes, labels, and other plain text values.

Can I download the QR code?

Yes. The preview can be downloaded as a PNG image.

Should I test the QR code before printing it?

Yes. Always scan the final image with the phones or scanners your audience will use.