Free URL QR Code Generator

Turn any website link into a static QR code you can download and print.

Main settings

Fill in the fields. QRtor will build the correct QR content automatically.
Design options
Logo preview
Advanced design Shapes, gradient, frame and transparency

A URL QR code opens a website after scanning. Enter the complete HTTPS address, generate the code in your browser, and test the destination before adding it to print or digital materials.

Use cases

  • Product pages, campaigns, and landing pages.
  • Posters, packaging, flyers, and receipts.
  • Presentations, signage, and support documentation.

How to create it

  1. Enter the QR content.
  2. Customize size, colors and logo.
  3. Generate the QR code in your browser.
  4. Download PNG, SVG or PDF and test it before publishing.

Example

https:// https://qrtor.net

FAQ

Can I change the destination after printing?

No. A static QR code stores the URL inside the image, so print it only when the address is final. If the page may move, encode a short link on a domain you control and redirect from there.

What kind of link works best?

A short HTTPS address. Every extra character makes the module grid denser, and tracking parameters are the usual reason a URL code becomes hard to scan from a distance.

Why does my code look so dense?

The pattern grows with the length of the address. Trim query parameters or use a shorter path and the modules become larger and easier to read.

URL QR code limits, compatibility and print sizes

Capacity and limits

A link is stored character by character, so the grid grows with the address. Short HTTPS links stay light and easy to scan; tracking parameters are what usually push a code into a dense pattern. The capacity meter under the preview shows how much of the 1273-byte ceiling your address uses, and the code stops being generated above it.

Device compatibility

Every current phone camera opens URL codes without an extra app: iOS since version 11, Android since version 9. Older handsets need a scanner app. Managed work phones sometimes block unknown domains through an MDM profile, so test on a corporate device if that is your audience.

Common mistakes

  • Encoding a bare domain without https — some scanners open it, others treat the code as plain text and show the address instead of loading it.
  • Printing before the destination page is live, which turns the first scans into a 404 that nobody reports back to you.
  • Keeping long UTM parameters in a printed code: they double the pattern density for data that print materials cannot attribute anyway.

Printing and placement

The generator recommends a width in millimetres that matches the scan distance in centimetres — a poster read from two metres needs roughly a 200 mm code. Below 20 mm no link is reliable, and a caption frame takes about a quarter of the space, so add it before you measure.