Link QR code
Paste a web address and the code appears as you type. Point a camera at it and the phone offers the link.
This is a plain QR code with the address inside it. It is not a short link that points at us, so there is nothing that can expire, break, or start counting your visitors.
The https:// is added if you leave it off.
Your code appears here as you type.
Questions
- Do the codes expire?
- No. The code contains your information directly — there is no short link in the middle that could stop working, no account behind it, and nothing to renew. A code made here works in ten years exactly as it does today, because nothing has to still be running for it to.
- Is anything I type sent anywhere?
- No. The code is drawn in your browser as you type. Nothing is uploaded, there is no server here that could receive it, and the picture you download is generated on your own device. You can check with your browser's network tab: no request carries what you entered.
- Do I need to type https://?
- No. If you leave the scheme off, https is added for you, and the finished address is shown under the code so you can see exactly what was encoded.
- Can I edit it later?
- Not this code, no. The address is inside the picture, so changing where it points means making a new one. That is the trade for a code that never expires.
- Which size should I download?
- The SVG for anything printed — it stays sharp at any size. The PNG for anything on a screen.