A QR code on your packaging, thank-you card or market-stall sign turns a physical touchpoint into a click — to your shop, a review page, your Wi-Fi, or your contact details. Here's how to make one that looks like your brand, free.
Make a custom QR code
- Open the QR Code Generator.
- Pick what it links to — a website, text, email, phone, SMS, Wi-Fi login or a contact card.
- Style it: dot shape, your brand colours or a gradient, and rounded corners.
- Optionally upload your logo for the centre and add a "SCAN ME" frame.
- Download a crisp PNG for print, or an SVG vector for a designer.
Make sure it actually scans
- Keep strong contrast — dark dots on a light background. Low-contrast pairs fail.
- With a centre logo we raise error-correction automatically, but keep the logo under about 40% of the code.
- Test it with your phone before you print a thousand.
Ideas for sellers
- Packaging insert → a "leave a review" link.
- Market stall or shelf → your online shop.
- Business card → a contact card (vCard) that saves your details in one tap.
These are static QR codes — no expiry, no scan limits, and they never stop working.