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.
How to make a QR code with Free Brand Tools
- Choose what the code should do — link, text, email, phone, SMS, WiFi, or contact card.
- Fill in the details and watch the code update live.
- Set the code, eye, and background colors, and optionally drop your logo in the center.
- 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.