Free Online QR Code Generator
Create permanent, high-quality QR codes for any purpose
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Do these QR codes expire?
No! The QR codes generated by SpeedTool are Static QR Codes. This means they:
- Never expire - Use them forever without time limits
- Have no scan limits - Unlike dynamic QR codes, there's no limit on how many times they can be scanned
- Work offline - All data is encoded directly in the QR code pattern
- Don't require an account - Generate as many as you need, completely free
However, if you change your WiFi password, website URL, or any other linked data, you'll need to generate a new QR code since the information is permanently encoded.
Popular Uses for QR Codes:
- Restaurant menus and product labels
- Business cards with vCard information
- WiFi access for guests (no more saying passwords aloud)
- Event tickets and passes
- Linking to app stores for mobile apps
- Directing users to reviews or feedback forms
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I customize the QR code colors?
Yes! You can change both the foreground (dark modules) and background colors using the color pickers. Make sure there's enough contrast for reliable scanning.
How do I add a logo to my QR code?
Upload your logo image using the upload button. We recommend using error correction level H (High) when adding logos, as this provides more redundancy for reliable scanning around the logo area.
What's the difference between PNG and SVG?
PNG is a raster image format, perfect for digital use. SVG is a vector format that can be scaled to any size without losing quality, making it ideal for printing on business cards, posters, or merchandise.
What's the best error correction level?
Level H (High) is recommended if you're adding a logo or using the QR code in challenging environments (curved surfaces,θΏε€ scanning, etc.). Level L (Low) creates smaller QR codes but is less forgiving.
Can I create a QR code for WiFi login?
Absolutely! Use the WiFi tab to enter your network name, password, and security type. Anyone can scan it to connect - no need to type the password!