Link QR Code

Website QR Code Generator

Turn any URL into a scannable QR code. Send people to your website, landing page, menu, portfolio, or social profile — no typing required.

Colors

Presets

Style

Body
Corners

Logo

Error correction is boosted automatically when a logo is added so your code stays scannable.

Live preview

1024px
Error margin
Resolution

Free forever. No watermark, no sign-up.

Ideas

Where to use URL QR codes

Business cards

Add a QR code so contacts go straight to your website, portfolio, or LinkedIn — no need to type a URL.

Print marketing

Make flyers, brochures, and posters interactive — scan to learn more, buy, or register.

Storefronts

Window or counter signs link customers to your menu, booking page, or social media.

Product packaging

Link to setup guides, warranty registration, or promotional content directly on the product.

Tips

Tips for URL QR codes

Always use HTTPS

Links starting with https:// are secure and trusted. Browsers warn users about http:// links, which can reduce how many people complete the scan.

Test the URL before generating

Paste your link in a browser first to confirm it loads correctly. A broken link makes the QR code completely useless.

Consider a URL shortener

Shorter URLs produce less dense, more easily scannable codes. Use bit.ly, short.io, or your own domain shortener if your URL is very long.

Make the destination mobile-friendly

Most QR scans happen on phones. Make sure the page you link to is responsive and loads quickly on a mobile connection.

FAQ

URL QR code questions

Any valid URL works — websites, landing pages, Google Docs, YouTube videos, PDFs, social profiles, and more. Make sure the URL starts with https:// for best results.

No. qrfox creates static QR codes — the URL is encoded directly into the image and will work forever. There are no expiry dates or scan limits.

Static QR codes do not have built-in scan tracking. To track scans, link to a URL with UTM parameters (for Google Analytics) or use a URL shortener with analytics like bit.ly or short.io.

The URL is baked into the QR image, so if it changes you need to create a new code. Consider linking to a stable URL or a redirect you control to future-proof your code.

There is no hard limit, but very long URLs produce denser codes that are harder to scan from a distance. Shorten long URLs before generating for the best results.