Free Tool by VNDLY
Free QR Code Generator
Create QR codes for any URL or text in seconds. No signup, no watermark, and they never expire. Download as PNG or SVG.
Paste any link, plain text, Wi-Fi details, contact info — anything a phone should scan.
100% free · no signup · no expiry · generated in your browser (your data never leaves your device).
Using QR codes on your products or shelves?
Pair QR and barcodes with real inventory tracking. VNDLY lets your team scan any code with a phone to receive stock, run stocktakes and fulfil orders — with live stock levels and AI reorder suggestions behind it.
How to create a QR code
- 1. Enter your content. Paste a URL, or type any text, Wi-Fi or contact details.
- 2. Set the error-correction level — higher means the code still scans if it's damaged or has a logo over it.
- 3. Adjust the resolution for how sharp you need the print.
- 4. Download as PNG or SVG, or copy it straight to your clipboard.
What you can use QR codes for
Product packaging
Link a physical product to its online page, manual, or reorder form.
Shelf & bin labels
Scan a shelf QR to pull up the exact product and its live stock level.
Marketing & print
Put a scannable link on flyers, business cards, posters or packaging inserts.
Wi-Fi & contact info
Encode network details or a vCard so people connect or save you in one scan.
QR codes for inventory & operations
QR codes shine in the warehouse and on the shelf. Stick one on a product, bin or location and your team can scan it to instantly see what it is and how much is in stock. VNDLY turns that scan into action — receive purchase orders, run stocktakes, check stock and fulfil customer orders straight from a phone, with AI demand forecasting keeping reorders on time. Starting at $49/mo.
Frequently asked questions
Is this QR code generator really free?
Yes — free, no signup, no watermark, and no scan limit. Everything is generated in your browser, so whatever you encode never leaves your device.
Do these QR codes expire?
No. These are static QR codes — the data is encoded directly into the image, so they work forever and never expire. (Unlike some 'dynamic' QR services that stop working if you cancel a subscription.)
What's error correction and which level should I pick?
Error correction lets a QR code still scan even if part of it is dirty, damaged or has a logo over it. Low (7%) makes the simplest code; High (30%) is the most robust. Medium is a good default for most uses — go higher if the code will be printed small or used in a rough environment.
PNG or SVG — which should I download?
PNG is great for screens and quick printing. SVG is vector, so it stays perfectly sharp at any size — ideal for large prints, packaging and professional label sheets.
Can QR codes work for inventory management?
Absolutely. Many businesses put QR codes on products, shelves and bins, then scan them to look up stock. With VNDLY, scanning a code pulls up the live product record so your team can receive stock, count inventory and fulfil orders from a phone.