Turn Any URL Into a Scannable QR Code
Generate a QR code for your website, landing page, or any URL. Share it on print materials, packaging, or digital screens.
QR Type
Connect
Web / Social
Location
Identity / Biz
Commerce
Stores
Misc
Website QR
Preview
Your QR code will appear here
Customize
What Is a Website QR Code?
A website QR code is the simplest and most common type of QR code. It encodes a URL so that when someone scans it with their phone, their browser opens that web page automatically.
Website QR codes bridge the physical and digital worlds. They appear on business cards, product packaging, restaurant menus, event posters, billboards, and more. Instead of asking people to remember or type a URL, you give them a scan-and-go experience.
With QRHub, every website QR code encodes your URL directly. No signup, no watermark, ready to download and print.
How to Create a Website QR Code
1. Select "Website QR" from the generator above. 2. Paste your full URL (including https://). 3. Optionally give the QR code a title for easy identification in your dashboard. 4. Click Generate. 5. Customize colors if needed. 6. Download in your preferred format: PNG, SVG, JPEG, WebP, or PDF.
The whole process takes less than 10 seconds. Your QR code is immediately ready to share or print.
Use Cases for Website QR Codes
Marketing campaigns: Print QR codes on flyers, brochures, and posters to drive traffic to your landing page. Send visitors straight to the right landing page.
Product packaging: Add a QR code that links to product details, user manuals, or warranty registration pages.
Business cards: Replace long URLs with a clean QR code that links to your portfolio, LinkedIn, or company website.
Restaurant menus: Link to your online menu or ordering page. Update the destination URL without reprinting the QR code.
Event promotion: Concert tickets, conference badges, and trade show booths can all benefit from QR codes linking to schedules, maps, or registration pages.
Real estate: Property listings with QR codes on "For Sale" signs let interested buyers immediately view photos, virtual tours, and pricing online.
Customize and download
Adjust foreground and background colors, then export PNG, SVG, PDF, JPEG, or WebP. SVG and PDF stay sharp for print; PNG and WebP work well for digital use.
Best Practices
Use UTM parameters: Append UTM tags to your URL (e.g., ?utm_source=qr&utm_medium=print&utm_campaign=summer) to track QR-driven traffic in Google Analytics alongside your other marketing channels.
Test before printing: Always scan the QR code yourself before mass printing. Verify it opens the correct URL on both iPhone and Android.
Ensure the destination is mobile-friendly: Most QR scans happen on phones. If your website isn't responsive, the user experience will suffer.
Use high contrast: Dark QR on light background. Avoid inverting colors unless you test scanability first.
Print at sufficient size: At least 2×2 cm for close-range scanning. For billboards, proportional to viewing distance.
Why Choose QRHub for Website QR Codes?
QRHub is 100% free with no signup required. You get color customization and multi-format downloads. Features that many competitors charge for.
Built by The Byte Pulse, QRHub is designed as a no-nonsense tool for individuals and businesses who want to generate QR codes quickly without creating accounts or navigating paywalls.