All QR Code Tools

Free QR code tools for links, WiFi, contact details and more

Explore every QuickQR Tools generator in one place. Create QR codes for URLs, coupons, social media, menus, PDFs, WiFi, WhatsApp, email, SMS, phone numbers, vCards, text, locations, events, reviews and crypto payments.

Free QR generators PNG, SVG and PDF Mobile-friendly tools
QuickQR Tools11 live tools
URLShare any website link.
WiFiLet guests connect faster.
vCardSave contact details.
EventStore calendar details.

Choose a QR code generator

Pick the QR code type that matches what you want people to do after scanning.

Popular Business Contact Offline Events
URL

URL QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for any website, landing page, form, menu, review link or online resource.

Website linksPopular
WiFi

WiFi QR Code Generator

Let guests connect to your WiFi network by scanning a code instead of typing a password.

HospitalityGuest access
WA

WhatsApp QR Code Generator

Open a WhatsApp chat with a phone number and prefilled message for support or sales.

MessagingSupport
@

Email QR Code Generator

Create a QR code that opens an email with recipient, subject and message ready to send.

ContactEmail
SMS

SMS QR Code Generator

Generate a QR code that opens a text message with phone number and message prefilled.

MobileText message
TEL

Phone QR Code Generator

Let visitors scan and call a phone number directly from their mobile device.

CallsLocal business
VCF

vCard QR Code Generator

Share name, phone, email, company, website and contact details as a digital business card.

Business cardContact
SOC

Social Media QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, X or another social profile.

Social profilesMarketing
SAVE

Coupon QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for discounts, promo codes, restaurant offers, special deals or coupon landing pages.

CouponsMarketing
TXT

Text QR Code Generator

Store plain text, notes, instructions, short messages or offline information inside a QR code.

OfflineNotes
MAP

Location QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for an address, place name or GPS coordinates that opens in Google Maps.

MapsDirections
CAL

Event QR Code Generator

Generate a QR code with event title, date, time, location and calendar data.

CalendarInvitations

Crypto Payment QR Code Generator

Create crypto payment QR codes for wallet addresses, optional amounts and payment details.

CryptoPayments

Google Review QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for your Google review link so customers can scan and leave feedback faster.

ReviewsLocal business
PDF

PDF QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for a PDF file URL so people can scan and open menus, brochures or documents.

DocumentsPDF links
MENU

Menu QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for a restaurant menu, cafe menu, PDF menu or online ordering page.

RestaurantsMenus
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How to choose the right QR code type

Start with the action you want someone to take after scanning.

1. Pick the destination

Use URL for websites, WiFi for network access, vCard for contact sharing, or Event for calendar details.

2. Add the details

Enter the link, message, phone number, address, calendar data or text depending on the tool.

3. Download and test

Export the QR code as PNG, SVG or PDF, then scan it before printing or publishing.

What are QR code tools?

QR code tools help you turn different types of information into scannable codes. The right tool depends on what should happen after someone scans: open a website, connect to WiFi, start a message, save contact details, open a map or view a document.

One QR format does not fit every use case

A basic URL QR code is perfect for websites, landing pages, forms, menus and review links. But some actions work better with a specialized QR code generator. A WiFi QR code can store network credentials. A vCard QR code can store contact details. An SMS QR code can prepare a text message. An event QR code can store date, time and location details.

QuickQR Tools is organized as a collection of free QR code tools so you can choose the right generator from the start. This matters for user experience and scanning reliability because each QR code type solves a different problem.

Use this page as the central directory for QR code generators. Start with the tool that matches your goal, generate the QR code, download PNG, SVG or PDF, then test it before sharing or printing.

QR code standard reference

QR code tools by use case

If you are not sure where to start, choose the workflow closest to your real-world use case.

Business and contact sharingUse vCard, phone, email, SMS, WhatsApp and URL QR codes for leads, support and follow-up.
Restaurants and local venuesUse menu, WiFi, Google Review, location, coupon and PDF QR codes for guests and customers.
Marketing and social mediaUse URL, coupon, social media, PDF and event QR codes for campaigns, flyers, packaging and promotions.
Print and offline materialsUse SVG or PDF downloads when QR codes need to stay sharp on posters, signs, menus and cards.

Which QR code generator should you choose?

The best QR code tool is the one that matches the action you want after the scan.

Goal Best QR code tool Recommended use
Open a website, landing page or online resource URL QR Code Generator Best for websites, forms, campaigns, booking pages, review links and general online destinations.
Let guests connect to WiFi WiFi QR Code Generator Best for cafes, hotels, offices, rentals, events and guest networks.
Share contact details vCard QR Code Generator Best for business cards, sales teams, freelancers, consultants and networking events.
Share restaurant or cafe menus Menu QR Code Generator Best for table cards, windows, flyers, menus, food trucks and online ordering links.
Share documents PDF QR Code Generator Best for menus, brochures, catalogs, forms, instruction sheets and event programs.
Promote offers or social channels Coupon or Social Media QR Code Generator Best for discounts, promo codes, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn and campaign pages.

How to use QR code tools correctly

Good QR code tools make creation fast, but the best results come from choosing the right destination, testing the scan and preparing the file for the place where it will be used.

Start with the scanner's next action

Before creating a QR code, decide what the person should do immediately after scanning. If the goal is to open a landing page, use the URL QR Code Generator. If the goal is to join a network, use the WiFi QR Code Generator. If the goal is to save a contact, use the vCard QR Code Generator. If the goal is to open a conversation, choose WhatsApp, SMS or Email depending on the channel.

This simple decision prevents many common mistakes. A business might be tempted to use a normal URL QR code for every campaign, but specialized QR code tools can create a smoother experience. A WiFi code should not send a visitor to a page that explains the password. A menu code should open the menu directly. A review code should take customers as close as possible to the review action.

When the scan action is clear, the QR code feels useful instead of confusing. That improves engagement, reduces friction and makes the printed material more effective.

Match the QR code file to the final material

For quick online sharing, PNG is usually enough. It works well in emails, blog posts, social media images and simple web graphics. For design projects, SVG is often better because it stays sharp when resized. For flyers, menus, table cards and signs, PDF can be helpful because it is easier to place in print workflows.

Testing matters before any QR code goes public. Scan the code from a phone, check the destination, confirm that the page loads quickly and make sure the user lands on the correct action. If the QR code will appear on a window, table tent, poster or package, test it from the real scanning distance.

For printed QR codes, keep enough white space around the code. Avoid placing it on noisy backgrounds, low-contrast colors or curved surfaces without testing. A beautiful design still needs to scan reliably.

QR code tools for business workflows

A complete QR toolkit is useful because different parts of a business need different scan actions.

Lead generationUse URL, WhatsApp, Email and vCard QR codes on business cards, proposals, booth displays and printed sales material.
Customer supportUse WhatsApp, SMS, phone, email and PDF QR codes for support cards, product packaging and instruction sheets.
Local reputationUse Google Review, Location, Coupon and Menu QR codes to help customers find, visit and review a local business.
Event promotionUse Event, Location, URL, social media and PDF QR codes for invitations, schedules, tickets, posters and programs.

For restaurants, cafes and hospitality

Restaurants and cafes often need more than one QR code. A menu QR code can open a digital menu. A WiFi QR code can help guests connect without asking staff for the password. A Google Review QR code can make review collection easier after a good visit. A coupon QR code can support seasonal offers, lunch specials or loyalty campaigns.

Hotels, rentals and event venues can use the same structure. WiFi codes help with guest access. PDF codes can open welcome guides or property rules. Location QR codes help guests navigate. Event QR codes help visitors save dates and schedules. Using separate QR code tools keeps each scan focused on one clear task.

For creators, marketers and online brands

Creators and marketers can use QR code tools to connect offline attention with online content. A social media QR code can point to Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn or another profile. A URL QR code can send visitors to a campaign page. A coupon QR code can turn a poster, receipt or package insert into an offer.

The best campaigns avoid sending every scan to a generic homepage. A QR code should usually open the most relevant destination: a product page, a sign-up page, a menu, a review link, a video, a booking form or a social profile. The closer the destination matches the context, the better the experience.

Static QR codes, dynamic QR codes and when they matter

Many free QR code tools create static QR codes. Static QR codes are useful when the content is final, stable and does not need tracking.

When static QR code tools are enough

A static QR code stores the final information directly in the code. That can be a website URL, WiFi credentials, a phone number, a text message, an email draft, contact information or event details. Static QR codes are simple and reliable because the code does not depend on a redirect service to work.

Static QR code tools are usually enough for business cards, stable menu links, WiFi access, contact sharing, phone numbers, PDF links and printed materials where the destination is unlikely to change. They are also useful when you want a free QR code without creating an account or managing a dashboard.

The main rule is simple: if the destination will stay the same, a static QR code can work very well. If the destination might change, use a URL you control so you can update the page behind the link later.

When dynamic features may be useful

Dynamic QR codes are useful when you need analytics, editable destinations, campaign tracking or advanced management. For example, a large brand running many printed campaigns may want scan counts, geographic reporting, A/B testing or the ability to change destinations after printing.

For many small businesses, creators and local projects, starting with static QR code tools is practical. You can still build smart workflows by sending URL QR codes to pages you own. If your menu page, coupon page or landing page is on your own website, you can update that web page without changing the QR code itself.

QuickQR Tools focuses on fast, clean QR code creation for common use cases. The priority is to help users create codes that are easy to scan, easy to download and easy to use in real materials.

Best practices before publishing a QR code

A QR code is only successful if people can see it, scan it and understand why they should use it.

Make the scan promise clear

Add a short label near the QR code so people know what will happen. Examples include Scan for menu, Scan to connect to WiFi, Scan to save contact, Scan for directions or Scan to get the coupon. This small instruction can increase scans because it removes uncertainty.

The label should match the destination. If the QR code opens a PDF, say that. If it opens a WhatsApp chat, say that. If it opens a Google review page, make it clear that the scan is for leaving feedback. The more specific the promise, the more confident the user feels.

The same idea applies to the destination behind the QR code. A menu page should clearly show the menu. A coupon page should clearly explain the offer. A contact page should make the next step obvious. The QR code should never send people to a place where they have to guess what to do next.

Design for scanning conditions

QR codes are often scanned in imperfect conditions: low light, glossy print, moving hands, small screens, outdoor signs or busy restaurant tables. Strong contrast, enough size and quiet space around the code are more important than decoration.

Use dark modules on a light background whenever possible. Avoid stretching the QR code, compressing the image too much or placing text over the scan area. If you customize colors, test the result on several phones before printing.

For larger formats, test from the real distance. A QR code on a business card is scanned close up. A QR code on a poster may need to work from several feet away. A QR code on a restaurant table should work quickly while the customer is seated.

Common QR code mistakes to avoid

Most QR code problems come from unclear destinations, weak print preparation or skipping the final scan test.

Using the wrong generator

A URL QR code is flexible, but it is not always the best option. If you want someone to join WiFi, use a WiFi QR code. If you want someone to call, use a phone QR code. If you want someone to save a contact, use a vCard QR code. Dedicated QR code tools can encode the action in a way mobile devices understand.

Choosing the wrong generator can add unnecessary steps. For example, a restaurant menu QR code should not lead to a page where visitors must search for the menu. A coupon QR code should not send shoppers to a broad homepage. A location QR code should not make users copy an address manually.

Good QR code tools reduce friction. They help the scan become a direct bridge between the physical material and the digital action.

Forgetting the mobile experience

Most QR scans happen on mobile devices. The destination page should load fast, fit the screen and make the next step obvious. If the QR code sends people to a slow desktop-only page, the campaign can lose attention even if the code scans correctly.

Before printing, scan the code with a phone and complete the full journey. Open the page, check the button, test the form, confirm the phone link, review the map, open the PDF or send the draft message. The scan is only one part of the experience.

If the first tool is not the perfect match, visitors should be able to find a better option quickly. Someone who starts with a URL QR code may realize that a WiFi, menu, coupon, review or vCard QR code fits the job better.

How this QR code tools directory helps you plan faster

This directory is designed to be more than a list of links. It gives each QR code project a clear starting point, so visitors can move from idea to finished code with fewer decisions.

One central place for every QR code format

When a website has many generators, visitors can get lost if the tools are scattered across separate pages without context. A central QR code tools hub solves that problem. It shows the full collection, explains the purpose of each tool and connects related pages together.

For example, someone who arrives looking for a WiFi QR code may also need a menu QR code, a Google Review QR code or a location QR code. A marketer creating a coupon may also need a social media QR code, a URL QR code or a PDF QR code. A freelancer creating a vCard may also want a phone QR code, an email QR code or a WhatsApp QR code.

This makes planning faster because the full collection is visible in one place. Instead of opening a generic generator and wondering what to enter, visitors can choose the format that already matches the action they need.

Compare related tools before you create

Many QR code projects have more than one possible format. A restaurant might need a menu QR code, WiFi QR code, coupon QR code and Google review QR code. A professional might need a vCard QR code, phone QR code, email QR code and WhatsApp QR code.

This directory helps visitors compare those choices before downloading anything. That reduces mistakes, saves time and makes it easier to choose a QR code that works in the real place where it will be scanned.

For visitors, the benefit is practical: compare tools, choose the right format, read a guide if needed and create the QR code immediately.

All QR code tools FAQ

Common questions about choosing and using QuickQR Tools generators.

Are these QR code tools free?

Yes. QuickQR Tools provides free QR code generators for popular formats such as URL, coupons, social media, menu, PDF, WiFi, WhatsApp, email, SMS, phone, vCard, text, location, events, Google reviews and crypto payments.

Which QR code generator should I use for a restaurant menu?

Use the Menu QR Code Generator when you want customers to scan and open a restaurant menu, cafe menu, PDF menu or online ordering page.

Can I download QR codes for print?

Yes. The active tools support downloads as PNG, SVG or PDF, which are useful for websites, design tools and printed materials.

Should I test my QR code before sharing it?

Yes. Always scan the QR code on a mobile device before printing, publishing or sending it to customers.

What are the best QR code tools for business?

Useful business QR code tools include URL, vCard, WiFi, Google Review, WhatsApp, PDF, Menu and Coupon QR Code Generators.

Which QR code format should I download?

Use PNG for simple sharing, SVG for design and scaling, and PDF when you want a print-ready file.

Can I use different QR code tools on the same campaign?

Yes. For example, a restaurant can use Menu, WiFi, Google Review, Coupon and Location QR codes together on different materials.

Are static QR code tools enough?

Static QR code tools are enough when the encoded information or destination URL is stable. If you need editing or analytics later, dynamic QR features may be useful.