Generate a QR code or upload an image to fill your sheet
Generate a QR code from a link, Wi-Fi, email, phone, SMS, or a contact card and print a sheet of stickers. Static codes that never expire, made entirely in your browser. Why? →
Make your own QR code stickers and print a full sheet right in your browser. Enter a website link, Wi-Fi network, email, phone number, contact card, or any text, generate the code, then fill the page with copies. 30 identical QR stickers on a US Letter sheet, ready to cut. The codes are static, so they never expire and nothing is tracked. No signup, no watermark, and nothing you type is uploaded to a server.
These are static QR codes. The data lives in the pattern itself, so there is no redirect, no expiry, and no scan tracking. Need a different layout? Try the sticker sheet maker or round labels.
No. These are static QR codes. The link or text is encoded directly into the pattern, so there is no redirect and nothing to expire. They keep working for as long as the destination (your website, Wi-Fi, and so on) exists. There is no account, no dashboard, and no scan tracking. Many "free" QR sites make dynamic codes that stop working unless you keep paying; these do not.
Yes, as long as it is printed big enough and with good contrast. Keep dark dots on a light background, leave the quiet-zone margin (this tool adds it automatically), and print at roughly 0.8 inch (2 cm) square or larger for phone scanning at normal distance. Bigger codes scan from farther away.
A website link, Wi-Fi network details (so guests join without typing a password), an email, a phone number, a pre-filled text message, a contact card (vCard), or any plain text. Pick the tab, fill it in, and generate.
Generate the code once so it lands on the sheet, click any cell, then turn on Duplicate this cell to all cells. Every cell fills with that code. You can also set Fill to "Tile / repeat". That is how you get 30 identical QR stickers on one page.
Yes. You can recolor the dots and background and drop a logo into the center. When you add a logo the tool automatically raises the error-correction level so the code still scans. Keep strong contrast (dark dots on a light background); the tool warns you if the colors are too light to scan reliably. This page uses square and rounded sticker shapes, which keep the scan markers intact.
Yes. The code is generated entirely in your browser. Nothing you type. Links, Wi-Fi passwords, text. Is uploaded to a server, and there is no tracking baked into the code.
For phones at arm's length, about 0.8 to 1.2 inches (2 to 3 cm) square is plenty. For a poster or window people scan from a few feet away, go larger. A rough rule is that the code should be about one tenth of the scanning distance.
Always. Generate one code, then scan it straight off your screen with the phone camera you expect people to use before you commit a whole sheet to paper or label stock. Confirm it opens the right link, joins the Wi-Fi, or loads the contact card. That one check catches the most common mistakes. A typo in the URL, a missing https://, or colors with too little contrast. Long before you waste a sheet of stickers.
Generate a QR code or upload an image to fill your sheet
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