Website URL QR Code Generator

Turn any website link into a free, scannable QR code. Customize colors, add your logo, then download URL QR codes as PNG, SVG or JPG.

How to make a QR code

  1. 1

    Select the Website type and paste your full URL, including https://.

  2. 2

    Customize the colors, shape and add your logo so the code matches your brand.

  3. 3

    Download the QR code as PNG, SVG or JPG and place it anywhere.

QR code types you can create

What is a QR code?

A URL QR code opens a web page the instant someone scans it with their phone camera — no typing and no shortened links to remember. Paste your address and QRCodeTrue encodes it directly into the QR, so it keeps working forever with no redirects or tracking in between.

Use website QR codes on packaging, posters, business cards, presentations and shop windows to send people straight to your homepage, product page, booking form or app-store listing. Because the link is baked into the code, there is nothing to expire and nothing to pay for.

Posters & flyers

Send readers to a campaign landing page from any printed material.

Product packaging

Link to setup guides, warranties or reorder pages on the box.

Business cards

Point new contacts to your portfolio or company website.

Storefront windows

Let passers-by browse your menu or shop even when closed.

Why use QRCodeTrue

100% free

Unlimited QR codes with no sign-up, watermark or expiry.

Fully branded

Custom colors, dot shapes and your own logo in the center.

Private by design

Everything is generated in your browser — no data is uploaded.

Print-ready exports

Download crisp PNG, JPG and scalable SVG files.

Frequently asked questions

Are URL QR codes free?

Yes. Every QR code you create on QRCodeTrue is completely free, with no sign-up, watermark or expiry.

Do URL QR codes expire?

No. The link is encoded directly in the QR code, so it never expires and does not depend on any redirect service.

Can I add my logo to a URL QR code?

Yes. Upload a logo in the Design panel and adjust its size; the QR stays scannable thanks to built-in error correction.

Which format should I download?

Use SVG for print and large signage, and PNG or JPG for websites, slides and social media.