No expiry static QR codes
Create QR codes that keep working as long as the destination link or information remains valid.
Free static QR codes • No signup • No watermark
Create QR codes for links, Wi-Fi, contact cards, WhatsApp, email, SMS, text, maps, and events. Customize colors, shapes, logo, size, and download instantly.
Why it works
Static QR codes encode the final information directly into the code, so they do not depend on a paid redirect service to keep working.
Create QR codes that keep working as long as the destination link or information remains valid.
Choose classic squares, rounded modules, dots, modern corners, and brand-friendly colors.
Add your logo in the browser. The file is not uploaded to a server or stored by this site.
Download PNG, SVG, JPEG, WEBP, or PDF files in high-resolution sizes for menus, flyers, labels, and posters.
Popular QR code uses
Best practices
Use strong contrast. Dark foreground on a light background scans best.
Keep the logo reasonable. Big logos can cover too much of the QR pattern.
Leave quiet space. Do not crop the white margin around the QR code.
Test before printing. Scan the code on multiple phones before ordering flyers, stickers, menus, or signs.
Use SVG for print. SVG stays sharp on business cards, banners, and packaging.
FAQ
Yes. These are static QR codes. The information is stored directly inside the QR pattern, so the QR code itself does not expire. A website QR will only stop working if the website link is removed, changed, or becomes unavailable.
Static QR codes cannot be edited after download. To change the destination, generate a new QR code. Editable dynamic QR codes require a redirect service, which is usually paid.
No. Logo files are read locally by your browser and used only to create your preview and downloadable QR code.
Use PNG for everyday sharing, SVG for printing and design software, JPEG for simple image use, WEBP for smaller web images, and PDF for easy printing.
Yes. You can use your generated QR codes for menus, flyers, posters, product packaging, wedding invitations, business cards, events, and social media.