URL QR Code Generator
Turn any website link into a direct static QR code. No signup, no tracking redirects, and no expiration.
URL QR Code Generator
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How a URL QR code works
A URL QR code converts a standard website link (such as https://example.com/menu) into a scannable square pattern. When a smartphone camera scans the image, it reads the URL and prompts the user to open it in their browser.
QR Quick creates direct static URL QR codes. This means the actual web address you enter is encoded directly into the pattern modules rather than a third-party tracking link. This makes the code transparent, highly secure, and extremely fast to load.
Keep URL QR codes clean and scannable
The density of a QR code pattern depends on the amount of text encoded. Long links with multiple tracking parameters (such as heavy Google Analytics UTM tags) create denser, more complex codes with tiny squares, which can be difficult to scan from a distance or under poor lighting.
To keep your QR code highly scannable, use short, clean destination URLs. If you control the target domain, redirect a simple short page (like /go) to the full campaign page instead of putting a long UTM string directly inside the QR code.
Verify the link before printing
Because static QR codes store the destination directly, they cannot be edited after they are generated. If you print 500 flyers with a broken link, the code will remain broken forever.
Before starting a professional print run, always test a printed proof on real devices. Scan the code under the expected lighting conditions and make sure that the target website is mobile-friendly and loads quickly.
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FAQ
Can I change the URL of my QR code later?
No. Because QR Quick generates direct static QR codes, the URL is baked directly into the image pattern. If the destination link changes, you must generate and print a new QR code.
Does a URL QR code expire?
No. Static URL QR codes never expire. As long as your website hosting remains active and the printed code image is clean and readable, scans will continue to open the link successfully.
Should I include http:// or https:// in my link?
Yes. It is best to include the full web address with scheme. QR Quick automatically prepends https:// if you enter a domain, ensuring smartphone cameras recognize it as a web link immediately.