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Free QR Code Generator — No Signup, No Watermark

Generate QR codes for URLs, text, WiFi, email, and more. Free online generator with no watermarks, no signup, and unlimited downloads.

QR codes have moved from novelty to necessity. Restaurants use them for menus, businesses print them on cards, marketers embed them in ads, and event organizers use them for check-in. But most "free" QR code generators slap a watermark on the output, require you to create an account before downloading, or limit the number of codes you can generate before hitting a paywall.

The Cliply's QR code generator is different — it's genuinely free, with zero watermarks, zero signup requirements, and zero generation limits. Enter your URL, text, WiFi credentials, email address, or any other data, and get a clean, high-resolution QR code ready for print or digital use. The output is a crisp PNG image that scales perfectly from business cards to billboards.

For businesses and marketers who need QR codes regularly — linking to landing pages, product pages, app downloads, Google reviews, or social media profiles — this tool eliminates the subscription tax. Generate as many codes as you need, download them in high resolution, and use them anywhere. The codes are standard QR format, scannable by every smartphone camera and QR reader app worldwide.

Every code is generated entirely in your browser. Your URLs, WiFi passwords, and other data never touch a server. This is particularly important for businesses generating QR codes that contain sensitive network credentials or internal links.

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Free, private, and works entirely in your browser. No signup required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

URLs, plain text, WiFi network credentials (name and password), email addresses, phone numbers, SMS messages, calendar events, and geographic coordinates. URLs are the most common use case.

Static QR codes (like the ones our tool generates) never expire. They encode data directly and will work forever. Dynamic QR codes (which redirect through a service) can expire if the service shuts down, but we generate static codes.

The minimum recommended size is 2×2 cm (about 0.8×0.8 inches) for scanning from up close. For posters and signage, increase the size proportionally to the expected scanning distance — roughly 1 cm per 15 cm of scanning distance.

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