Turn any link, video URL or piece of text into a scannable QR code in seconds. Customise the size and colours to match your brand, then download it as a PNG — perfect for video end screens, print materials, business cards or linking viewers straight to your channel.
QR codes are one of the fastest ways to move someone from something physical (a poster, a business card, a screen) into your digital world. Scan it and they land straight on your channel, your latest video, or your link-in-bio page — no typing required.
This generator runs entirely in your browser. Your link or text is turned into a QR code on the spot, with no data sent to a server, so you can generate as many as you like for free.
Step 1 — Paste your link or text. This can be a YouTube channel URL, a specific video link, your Linktree, or plain text like a Wi-Fi password or a message.
Step 2 — Adjust the size and colours. Pick a size that suits where you're placing it (bigger for print, smaller for on-screen), and set foreground/background colours that match your brand while keeping good contrast.
Step 3 — Download and test it. Click download, then scan the PNG with your own phone camera before publishing it anywhere, to confirm it opens the right link.
Low contrast colours. A light grey code on a white background might look stylish, but many scanners simply won't read it. Keep strong contrast between foreground and background.
Making it too small for print. A code that scans fine on a laptop screen can be unreadable printed at business-card size. Use a larger size (384px or 512px) for anything going to print.
Linking to a URL that will change. If you point a printed QR code straight at a specific video, that link is fixed forever. Consider linking to a bio page or channel homepage you can update instead.
Yes. It runs fully in your browser with no signup, no watermark, and no limit on how many codes you generate.
No. The QR code is a static image encoding whatever text or link you entered — it works for as long as the destination link stays live, with no expiry from this tool.
Yes, the generated PNG is yours to use anywhere — thumbnails, packaging, merchandise, print materials or your website.
Usually it's low contrast between the two colours, a size that's too small for the scanning distance, or a very long piece of text that makes the pattern too dense. Try increasing the size or shortening the link.
QR codes bridge the gap between offline and online — scan a code on a poster, thumbnail overlay or product packaging and land instantly on a channel, video or offer without typing a single character.