Branded assets

Free QR code generator, with your colors and logo.

Make a QR code for a link, WiFi, email, phone, SMS, or a contact card. Recolor it, drop your logo in the middle, and download a crisp PNG or SVG — all in your browser.

A QR code generator turns a link or piece of information into a scannable square barcode. Free Brand Tools makes a custom QR code for a website, WiFi network, email, phone number, SMS, or contact card — with your own colors and a logo in the center — and exports a high-resolution PNG or a vector SVG, free and in your browser.

How to make a QR code with Free Brand Tools

  1. Choose what the code should do — link, text, email, phone, SMS, WiFi, or contact card.
  2. Fill in the details and watch the code update live.
  3. Set the code, eye, and background colors, and optionally drop your logo in the center.
  4. Download a PNG for print or an SVG for designers.

Every common QR type, one tool

Point a code at your website, pre-fill an email or text message, share a phone number, let guests join your WiFi with a tap, or hand someone a contact card that saves straight to their phone. Pick the type and the right fields appear.

Branded, not generic

Most free generators give you a plain black square. Here you can match the code to your brand — recolor the modules, give the finder "eyes" a second color, change the background, and place your logo in the middle. We automatically raise the error-correction level when a logo is present so it still scans.

Print-ready PNG and vector SVG

Download a high-resolution PNG for flyers, packaging, and signage, or an SVG that scales to any size without losing sharpness — perfect for designers dropping it into a layout.

Private and free

The code is generated entirely in your browser. Nothing you enter — links, WiFi passwords, contact details — is ever uploaded to a server, and there is no signup or watermark.

Frequently asked questions

Can I change the QR code colors?

Yes. You can set the module color, a separate color for the three "eyes" (finder patterns), and the background. Keep strong contrast so phones can still scan it.

Can I add a logo to the middle?

Yes. Upload any image and it sits in the center. The tool automatically uses high error-correction so the code remains scannable.

What can the QR code link to?

A website, plain text, an email, a phone number, an SMS message, a WiFi network, or a contact card (vCard) that saves to a phone.

PNG or SVG — which should I use?

Use PNG for quick printing and the web; use SVG when a designer needs to scale it large or drop it into a vector layout.

Is it free?

Completely free, with no signup and no watermark.

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