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Generate QR codes for URLs, Wi-Fi, contacts, social, calendar, maps — 11 types, one-click, free download.
Pick a QR type — link, Wi-Fi, contact, SNS and more — then customize the dot style, colors, and central logo.
Fill in the form to generate a QR code.
The OgleOgle QR Code Generator is a free web tool that creates QR codes for far more than just plain URLs. Choose from 11 input types — URL, plain text, Wi-Fi credentials, phone number, email, SMS, vCard (contact card), social media profile (Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, etc.), calendar event (iCal), map coordinates, and place search — fill in the form, and download a high-resolution PNG instantly. No sign-up, no install. All processing happens locally in your browser so the data you encode never leaves your device.
Real-world use cases. (1) Business cards and resumes: attach a QR linking to your LinkedIn or portfolio so a paper card stays connected to your digital identity. (2) Cafes, restaurants, and bars: put a QR on the menu board pointing to your menu PDF, reservation page, or Instagram. (3) Wedding invitations, baby-shower cards, and event posters: a QR for the venue map, schedule, or photo gallery. (4) Shops and offices: a Wi-Fi QR your guests scan to connect without typing the password. (5) Posters, flyers, and outdoor ads: a big QR routing to your campaign landing page or product detail.
Key features. (1) 11 content types covering nearly every QR use case. (2) Adjustable size, margin, and foreground/background colors. (3) Error-correction level (L/M/Q/H) so you can overlay a logo without breaking scannability. (4) Print-ready PNG download at high resolution (300 DPI-friendly). (5) Re-entering the same input regenerates the same QR — no random hashes, just deterministic output.
FAQ — Q. Do the QR codes expire? A. No. These are "static" QR codes that keep working as long as the target (URL, Wi-Fi credentials, etc.) is still valid. Q. What phones can scan them? A. Any modern iPhone or Android phone — the built-in camera app recognizes QR codes automatically with no extra app needed. Q. Will printed QRs still scan? A. Yes — PNGs are high-resolution and tested for business cards, posters, and menu prints.