Free QR Code Generator

Create static QR codes with print-ready exports and browser-side generation

QRCodeTechy focuses on permanent QR codes that do not depend on a redirect subscription. Build QR codes for URLs, vCards, WiFi, payments, events, and more, then download them in PNG, SVG, or PDF without creating an account.

Static QR codesNo registrationBrowser-side generationPNG / SVG / PDF17+ QR types
Reviewed by QRCodeTechy Product & Editorial TeamUpdated April 8, 2026

Why this page is written as a generator landing page, not a keyword shell

The copy here is tied to what the product actually does: static QR creation, browser-side processing, and print-ready export formats. It is designed to help users decide whether a privacy-first static workflow fits their needs before they generate anything.

  • The page explains where static QR codes fit and where a dynamic platform may be a better choice.
  • Trust links point to technical security, editorial policy, company information, and comparison content.
  • The generator UI below is the real product, not a mocked marketing surface.
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What QRCodeTechy is best at

  • Static QR generation for destinations that should stay permanent.
  • Print-ready exports for packaging, menus, signage, and business collateral.
  • Browser-side handling for people who do not want a QR payload uploaded to a QR backend.

What the product intentionally does not do

  • No built-in scan dashboard or platform-managed analytics.
  • No editable redirect layer after the QR code has been printed.
  • No promise that static QR is the right fit for every campaign or changing destination.

Static vs dynamic QR codes

The head term often blends two jobs: people who need a QR code now, and teams who need ongoing redirect management. QRCodeTechy is built for the first group. The second group usually needs a dynamic platform and should make that tradeoff deliberately.

Static QR with QRCodeTechy

  • Permanent output with no provider dependency
  • No built-in scan tracking
  • Best for signage, packaging, business cards, menus, and WiFi cards

Dynamic QR platforms

  • Editable destination after printing
  • Usually paired with dashboards and scan analytics
  • Best for active campaigns, changing menus, and redirect-heavy workflows

How to track campaigns without built-in scan tracking

Static QR does not mean flying blind. It means analytics move to the destination or to a redirect system you control, instead of being bundled into the QR generator itself.

  • Append UTM parameters to destination URLs for campaign attribution.
  • Measure conversions on the landing page, app store page, or payment flow.
  • Use a short link you manage when you need campaign-level routing with privacy controls.

Best fits for this generator

  • Print-ready business cards and contact sharing
  • Restaurant menus and WiFi access cards
  • Packaging, flyers, labels, and booth signage
  • Static payment instructions and account sharing
  • Teams that prefer destination-side analytics over scan tracking

FAQ

These answers are visible here because they shape whether a static QR generator is the right tool for the job.

Do QR codes from QRCodeTechy expire?

No. QRCodeTechy generates static QR codes, so the destination is encoded directly in the QR itself. There is no redirect subscription that needs to stay active to keep the code working.

Can I edit the destination after printing?

No. Static QR codes are permanent once printed. If you need editable destinations, that is usually a dynamic QR use case and should be handled by a dedicated redirect platform.

How do I measure scans without built-in analytics?

Add UTM parameters to destination URLs, use analytics on the destination page, or use a privacy-conscious redirect layer that you control for campaigns that need measurement.

Is the generator safe for sensitive QR payloads?

The creation flow is browser-side, which reduces exposure because the QR payload is not sent to a QR generation backend. You should still treat the final QR code itself as sensitive if it encodes credentials or private links.

Which format should I download for print?

Use SVG for the cleanest scaling and PDF when you need an easy print-ready file. PNG is fine for digital placement and smaller print jobs when you keep the export resolution high.