capyQR

Free URL QR code generator

Turn any link into a beautiful QR code. Print it on a poster, drop it in a slide, or stick it on a product — your link is one scan away.

1. Что внутри?

Выберите тип и заполните детали.

Ссылка на любой URL

2. Превью

Отсканируйте телефоном — работает в реальном времени.

Fill in the details on the left

Your QR will appear here in real time.

3. Сделайте красиво

Нажмите пресет или настройте каждую деталь.

Пресеты
Цвет точек
Стиль точек
Цвет глаз
Дизайн глаз
Фон

URL QR codes are the most common kind: a single web address encoded into a square pattern. Capy QR generates them entirely in your browser, then lets you redesign the result so it looks like a brand asset rather than a system error. No URL shortening, no redirects, no third party in between you and the visitor.

How it works

  1. 1

    Paste your URL

    Drop in the link — your homepage, a product page, an event signup, anything that lives at a stable URL.

  2. 2

    Make it look like yours

    Pick brand colors or a gradient, choose a dot style, optionally drop in your logo, and add a frame border. Capy QR keeps it scannable as you go.

  3. 3

    Download in the format you need

    Export as PNG, JPEG, SVG, or PDF at up to 3,200 pixels. No signup, no watermark, no limit on downloads.

Frequently asked questions

Should I use a shortened URL?
Sometimes. Shorter links produce simpler QR patterns that scan better at small sizes. But a shortener (Bitly, Dub, your own) adds a redirect, a third party, and a future expiration risk. For stable destinations, encode the real URL directly.
Will the QR break if I change the page?
Only if you change the URL. Static QRs encode the address itself, so as long as that address keeps resolving — even if the underlying content changes — the QR keeps working.
Is it OK to use HTTPS?
Yes, and you should. HTTPS URLs work the same way in QRs as HTTP, and modern browsers will warn or block plain HTTP loads on phones.
Can I track how many people scanned?
Not directly with a static QR. To track scans you'd encode a tracking URL (e.g. UTM-tagged) that logs visits server-side, or use a dynamic QR that redirects through a tracking layer. Dynamic QRs are on our Pro roadmap.
Why does my QR look complicated even though the URL is short?
Adding a center logo or background image forces error-correction up to level H, which adds visual noise. That's the price of being able to lose part of the image to a logo and still scan. Use level L or M for the cleanest look on plain QRs.
What's the right size for print?
Rule of thumb: minimum side length is one tenth the typical scan distance. A QR scanned from 30 cm should be at least 3 cm wide; a QR on a billboard scanned from 5 m needs to be at least 50 cm.

Looking for design ideas? Read the Capy QR blog.

https://capyqr.com