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💡 You can find coordinates by right-clicking any location in Google Maps and selecting "What's here?"
🎨 Customize QR Code
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💡 QR Code Use Cases
QR codes are used across virtually every industry. Here are the most popular ways people use them:
Website & Landing Pages
Direct users to your website, product page, or portfolio without typing a long URL.
WiFi Sharing
Let guests connect to your WiFi instantly by scanning — no need to type passwords.
Business Cards
Replace traditional contact details with a scannable vCard QR code on your business card.
Restaurant Menus
Link directly to your online menu — popular since the pandemic for contactless dining.
Product Packaging
Add QR codes to packaging linking to product manuals, warranties, or demo videos.
Marketing & Ads
Put QR codes on flyers, posters, and billboards to bridge offline and online marketing.
Payments
Accept payments via PayPal, Venmo, or bank transfer by encoding your payment link.
Event Tickets
Use QR codes for digital event tickets, RSVPs, and check-in at conferences or concerts.
📖 How to Use the QR Code Generator
Choose a QR Type
Select what type of QR code you need from the tabs — URL, Text, Email, Phone, SMS, WiFi, vCard contact, or Location.
Fill In Your Details
Enter the relevant information — a URL, your contact details, WiFi credentials, or any other data you want to encode.
Customize (Optional)
Change the QR code and background colors using the color picker or preset buttons. Adjust the size and error correction level.
Download Your QR Code
Click Download PNG for digital use or Download SVG for print-quality output. Always test your QR code by scanning it before printing.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
On Android: Open the Camera app (or Google Lens) and point it at the QR code.
On older phones: Download a free QR scanner app from your app store.
• L (7%) — Smallest QR code, use for clean digital use
• M (15%) — Good balance for most purposes
• Q (25%) — Use if the QR code may get dirty
• H (30%) — Best for printed materials or when adding a logo
SVG is best for printing. SVG is a vector format that scales to any size without losing quality. Always use SVG when printing QR codes on flyers, banners, business cards, or packaging.