Paste the website URL
Enter the complete public link for your website, landing page, product, article, form, menu or online profile.
Convert any website URL or link into a custom static QR code. Add your logo, choose your colors, and download a high-quality PNG, SVG or PDF without signup or watermark.
Paste the destination link below. The tool will add https:// when needed and create the QR code directly in your browser.
Privacy note: the link is converted into a QR code in your browser. This tool does not use a QRmakerX redirect, tracking link or hosted landing page.
Create a scannable website QR code in three straightforward steps. For detailed URL examples, testing, print guidance and common mistakes, read our complete URL QR code guide. For QR code fundamentals, see What Is a QR Code?.
Enter the complete public link for your website, landing page, product, article, form, menu or online profile.
Choose high-contrast colors and add a small logo when needed. Keep the code simple enough to scan reliably.
Scan the preview on several phones, confirm the destination, and download PNG, SVG or PDF for digital or print use.
A URL QR code replaces manual typing with a quick scan.
Send people from posters, flyers, brochures, packaging and signs to a campaign or product page.
Link business cards, reception signs and presentation slides to your website, portfolio or booking page. For placement and print guidance, see our business card QR guide.
Connect printed menus, manuals, labels and displays to current online information or downloadable resources.
Direct guests to event details, registration forms, schedules, maps or ticket pages.
Share lesson materials, videos, forms, assignments and reference pages without asking learners to type a long URL.
Link receipts, table cards and packaging to a survey, review page or support form.
QRmakerX stores the destination directly inside the QR pattern. The scanner opens the website without passing through a QRmakerX redirect.
This gives you a simple, direct code without a QRmakerX subscription, expiry date or scan limit. For the broader differences in editability, redirects and tracking, read Static vs Dynamic QR Codes.
A static QR code cannot be edited after it is generated. When the destination changes, you must create and print a new code.
Use a stable final URL, test it carefully, and avoid linking to temporary pages that may be removed.
If you need camera instructions or help with common scanning problems, see how to scan QR codes on Android and iPhone.
PNG: best for websites, social posts, presentations and common office documents.
SVG: best for business cards, packaging, posters and large signs because it remains sharp when resized.
PDF: useful for convenient sharing and standard print workflows.
Common questions about converting website links into static QR codes.
Paste the complete link into the URL field, select your design settings, create the code, test it with a phone, and download it as PNG, SVG or PDF.
QRmakerX does not add an expiry date or scan limit to static QR codes. The code remains useful while the linked website or page remains available.
No. The destination is stored directly in a static QR code. Create and print a new QR code when the link changes.
Yes, but longer URLs create denser patterns that may require a larger print size. A short, stable, trustworthy destination URL generally scans more reliably.
Yes. Keep the logo reasonably small, use a clear background behind it, maintain strong color contrast, and test the completed code before publishing it.
QRmakerX does not add a watermark or charge for generating the static QR code. You remain responsible for the destination content, logo permissions and how the code is used.
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