Should I download SVG or PNG?
SVG is best when you want to scale the QR code for print without soft edges. PNG is better when you need a quick image file for docs, slides, or social graphics.
Free seller tool
Create a scannable QR code for any website, then customize it and download it as an SVG or PNG without leaving the page.
QR content
This field is optimized for full website URLs, but you can still encode other text if you need a quick QR code for something else.
Paste a website URL to generate a QR code. Any text also works.
Appearance
Keep the contrast high and the shapes readable if you plan to print the code small or use it on textured packaging.
Use cases
A website QR code works well on booth signs, market tables, product tags, pickup instructions, window decals, postcards, and follow-up cards you slip into every order.
Frequently asked questions
SVG is best when you want to scale the QR code for print without soft edges. PNG is better when you need a quick image file for docs, slides, or social graphics.
Yes. The page is optimized for website URLs, but it can still encode plain text if that helps for a one-off workflow.
That quiet border helps cameras detect the QR shape faster, especially once you start styling the dots and corners.
Usually yes, if you keep the contrast strong and avoid making the shapes too decorative for the size you plan to print.