Workflow
Generate and Share a QR Code
Need a QR code for a link, menu, or Wi-Fi detail? This short walkthrough shows you how to generate one, download it, and share it wherever your audience will scan it.
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Generate the QR code
Open the QR Code Generator, paste your link or text, and create the code. Preview that it points to the right destination.
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Download and share
Download the QR image at a high resolution, then place it on your flyer, slide, or screen wherever people will scan it.
When to Use This Workflow
- Linking a printed flyer or poster to a web page
- Sharing a menu or price list in a venue
- Adding a scannable link to a slide or business card
Frequently Asked Questions
A QR code can hold a website link, plain text, contact details, or other short data. Most often it points people to a URL they scan with a phone camera.
Export it large enough to print clearly. For posters, choose a high resolution so the code stays crisp and scannable from a distance.
A standard QR code does not expire — it permanently encodes the link or text you gave it. To change the destination later, generate a new code.
Yes. The QR Code Generator builds the image on your device, so the link or text you encode is not uploaded.