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QR Generator

Generate QR codes for links, text, and Wi-Fi.

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How to Use QR Generator

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    Enter your URL or text content

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    Pick a size and foreground color

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    Click Generate to create the QR code

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    Download the QR code as a PNG

Why Use FlikTools QR Generator?

100% Free

No hidden charges, no signup required.

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Privacy First

Files processed in browser, never uploaded.

Instant Results

No waiting, no queue, works in seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Complete Guide: QR Generator

What is QR Generator?

FlikTools QR Generator turns any text, link, or Wi-Fi credential into a downloadable QR code. You type what you want encoded, pick a size and color, and download a high-resolution PNG — no signup, no expiry, no tracking.

Unlike many free QR generators, the codes here are static. That means the QR works forever and isn't tied to a service that might disappear or start charging. Whatever you encode is baked directly into the image.

It's used for restaurant menus, event check-ins, business cards, posters, product packaging, Wi-Fi sharing in offices and Airbnbs, and adding scannable links to printed materials.

When Should You Use QR Generator?

  • Restaurant and cafe menus. Print one QR per table that links straight to your menu, eliminating laminated reprints.
  • Business cards and resumes. Encode your portfolio URL or LinkedIn so people can scan instead of typing.
  • Wi-Fi sharing. Generate a Wi-Fi QR for guests, clients, or new hires — they scan once and connect.
  • Events and tickets. Add scannable check-in codes to printed tickets or badges.
  • Marketing posters and flyers. Bridge the gap between print and digital — readers scan to get to a landing page or app store.

QR Generator vs Other Tools

Compared to QR services that require signup or charge after a free trial, FlikTools is fully free with no account. Compared to dynamic-QR tools, our codes never expire — there's no platform that can revoke them or hide your data behind a paywall.

For most everyday needs — a menu, a Wi-Fi share, a business card link — a static, free, instant QR is exactly what you want.

Tips for Best Results

  • Test before printing. Scan the generated QR with two different phones before sending it to print — saves expensive reprints.
  • Keep contrast high. Dark foreground on a light background scans most reliably. Avoid low-contrast color combinations.
  • Size for distance. Rule of thumb: QR width should be at least 1/10 of the scan distance — bigger if it's on a poster across a room.
  • Shorten long URLs first. A shorter URL produces a less-dense QR that scans faster on older phone cameras.

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