URL QR codes are the fastest way to move people from print to your website — menus, product pages, app downloads, or social profiles. QuickQR encodes the full HTTPS address locally so you control the destination.
Unlike dynamic QR platforms that wrap links through their servers, static URL codes go directly to your site. They never expire as long as the URL stays valid, and there is no third-party redirect to break.
How it works
- Paste your link — Enter a full URL starting with https://. QuickQR auto-adds https if you omit the scheme.
- Customize design — Adjust colors, corner radius, or add a logo so the code fits your brand guidelines.
- Download and deploy — Use PNG for social posts and slides, SVG for large-format print. Test the scan before publishing.
Use cases
- Marketing flyers — Link to landing pages, signup forms, or seasonal promotions without ugly short URLs.
- Restaurant menus — Point diners to online menus or ordering pages from table cards.
- App distribution — Bridge physical packaging to App Store or Play Store listings.
- Conference materials — Send attendees to session slides, surveys, or speaker profiles from printed agendas.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best URL format for QR codes?
Use HTTPS URLs when possible. Shorter paths scan slightly faster, but reliability matters more than length — always test on real devices.
Can I change the URL after printing?
Static URL QR codes embed the address permanently. If the link changes, generate and print a new code. QuickQR does not use redirect services in v0.1.
Is this URL QR generator free?
Yes. Unlimited static URL codes, no watermark, no account required.
Does QuickQR track scans?
No. Codes are static and generated locally. For scan analytics you would need a separate analytics-enabled redirect service.
Can I add my logo to a URL QR code?
Yes. Upload a centered logo in Customize. Keep logo size moderate to preserve scan reliability.
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