No forced redirect
Your static QR code points directly to the text, URL, Wi-Fi details, or contact card you enter.
Free static QR codes that never expire
Create QR codes for URLs, Wi-Fi networks, contact cards, events, email, SMS, WhatsApp, map locations, and CSV batches. Static codes are generated in your browser, download to your device, and keep working without a LaunchLab account.
A QR code should be large enough for the scanning distance and printed with a quiet margin around it. Use the calculator, then run the checklist before sending anything to print.
Rule of thumb: printed QR width should be at least one-tenth of the scanning distance, with a practical floor around 0.8 inches for business cards.
| Use case | Suggested minimum | Practical advice |
|---|---|---|
| Business card | 0.8 in / 20 mm | Use a short URL and avoid placing the code near the card edge. |
| Flyer or handout | 1.2 in / 30 mm | Keep strong contrast and leave white space around the code. |
| Restaurant table sign | 1.6 in / 40 mm | Laminate glare can hurt scanning, so test under the room lighting. |
| Poster or wall sign | 4 in / 100 mm | Increase size as viewing distance grows; short links scan faster. |
Static QR codes store the final destination directly inside the code. Once downloaded, they do not depend on this website to keep working, and they do not expire because of a subscription. That makes them ideal for printed materials where reliability matters more than scan analytics.
Your static QR code points directly to the text, URL, Wi-Fi details, or contact card you enter.
The generator is designed for quick one-off and batch work without a login wall.
Warnings help catch low contrast, dense payloads, and sizing issues before you print.
Contrast, density, logo safety, and export guidance update as you design.
Save your preferred QR colors, error correction, and print preset locally on this device.
Start from common print workflows like business cards, flyers, Wi-Fi signs, and event RSVPs.
The interface stays focused on creating reliable static QR codes and downloading clean files.
These pages give search visitors a direct answer for specific QR jobs while keeping the main generator simple.
No. A static QR code keeps the data inside the code itself. If the destination URL stays online, the printed QR code keeps working.
Not with a static QR code. Use a redirect URL that you control if you may need to change the destination after printing.
Dark foreground on a light background is safest. Avoid low-contrast colors, transparent backgrounds for print, and busy artwork behind the code.