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Customize dots, colors, logos, and export high-resolution PNG QR codes for print.

Use full links for best results, for example https://example.com.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I generate a branded QR code?

Add your destination URL, choose dot and corner styles, then upload a logo. Use high error correction for better reliability when a logo is applied.

Do I need an account to use QR Attribution?

No account is required to generate standard QR codes. Sign in is required when you want trackable QR links and analytics.

What is a trackable QR code?

A trackable QR code points to a redirect link that logs each scan before sending users to the final destination. This lets you measure scan volume, timing, location, and device trends for attribution.

Can I change the destination URL after I print a trackable QR code?

Yes. Open My Links, find your tracked link, and use Edit URL. The short tracked link stays the same, so your printed QR code keeps working with the new destination.

Can I re-download a tracked QR code later?

Yes. In My Links, choose Show QR for any tracked link and download the PNG again.

What data is tracked for attribution?

QR Attribution reports scan counts, unique scans, by-day trends, and top countries. You can also include UTM parameters in destination URLs for campaign-level attribution. Learn more on the QR code analytics page, or see the UTM link builder for QR codes guide for a full parameter reference.

Can I create QR codes for WiFi and contact cards?

Yes. In addition to URLs, you can generate QR codes for WiFi credentials, contact cards, and phone numbers.

What makes a QR code scan reliably?

Keep strong contrast between foreground and background, preserve quiet zones, and test with multiple devices before publishing or printing.

What file format should I use for print?

Use PNG at high resolution for print-ready raster output. For very large print runs, test at final size before production.

How do I test before sending to print?

Scan with multiple phones, test in dark and bright light, and verify the destination URL. Print one proof copy first, then validate scan speed and readability.