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Turn text or URLs into QR codes with adjustable size and colors.
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Use this page when you need a scannable code quickly and the important part is getting the content, size, and readability right before publishing it.
It is a practical fit for links, short text, Wi-Fi setup values, and event or device entry points that people will scan in the real world.
A QR code can be technically valid and still perform poorly if contrast, quiet space, or display size is weak.
Shorter content is generally easier to render cleanly and more forgiving when the code is viewed from a distance.
Short links, payment instructions, Wi-Fi setup strings, event entry links, and device pairing info are common examples because they are easy to scan and verify quickly.
Real-world usability depends on more than the raw text. Size, contrast, error correction, and the display environment all matter, so a quick self-scan is the safest last check.
If you need batch creation, dynamic tracking, or campaign analytics, a lightweight generator page is better for validation than for full-scale QR operations.
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After uploading a logo, place it in the center or any corner.
Keeping the logo between 10% and 30% of the QR width is usually safest.
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