Print and packaging
Connect product labels, flyers, posters, and table displays to useful digital information.
Create a static QR code for links, messages, WiFi access, contact details, and more. Everything is generated in your browser, so the downloaded code points directly to your content without relying on Qraftt after download.
QR workspace
Start creating
Enter exactly what the selected QR code should contain.
Apply a template or shape the details while previewing every change.
Start with a complete original design, then fine-tune it.
Choose a distinct structure, then customize its call to action.
The QR quiet zone remains solid for reliable scanning.
Choose a frame to enable its background controls.
Generated in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Static file · no account · no server dependency
Three simple steps
Select the type that matches what you want to share, such as a URL, WiFi network, WhatsApp chat, or vCard.
Enter the destination or details. The live preview updates locally and validation catches common formatting problems.
Set foreground and background colors, choose error correction, test the preview, then export PNG or SVG.
Practical ideas
Connect product labels, flyers, posters, and table displays to useful digital information.
Share WiFi credentials or simple instructions without making people type long details.
Open a WhatsApp chat, email draft, SMS message, or phone action from a single scan.
Put a scannable vCard on badges, portfolios, counters, and printed business materials.
Helpful answers
Clear answers to the questions people usually ask before creating and sharing this type of QR code.
Yes. You can create, customize, and download static QR codes without an account, subscription, watermark, or scan limit.
No. A static QR code stores its content directly, so it keeps working as long as the encoded destination or information remains valid.
No. Qraftt generates the QR code locally in your browser. Your link, message, WiFi password, or contact details are not sent to our server.
PNG works well for websites, documents, and everyday sharing. SVG stays sharp at any size and is usually the better choice for professional printing.