Free QR Code Generator with Logo

Drop your logo into the center of a QR code for any of 10 types, including website URLs, WiFi, and contact cards. High error correction keeps every code scannable.

✓ No expiry ✓ No signup ✓ No watermark
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QR Color
Background

Dot Style

Corner Style

Output Size

300px

Logo (optional)

Click to upload your logo
PNG, JPG or WebP. Recommended size 200×200px

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Free to download and use commercially. No watermarks.

PNG only · SVG unavailable with background image

Branded QR codes

Why add a logo to your QR code

A branded QR code tells people where a scan leads before they point a camera at it, which is the difference between a code that gets used and one that gets ignored. The QR standard's error correction lets a centered logo cover up to roughly 30% of the code without affecting whether it scans, so you get the brand recognition with none of the reliability cost. Adding your logo also ties every printed touchpoint back to the same visual identity, from packaging to signage.

Product packaging

A logo QR code on a box, label, or insert reads as part of the product design rather than a sticker added later. Use it to link to setup instructions, authenticity checks, or registration without printing a long URL.

Business cards and signage

A branded QR code turns a business card or window decal into a tap-free handoff to your website, vCard, or booking page. The logo inside the code signals it is yours, which matters most on shared surfaces like storefront glass and event walls.

Event materials

On lanyards, badges, programs, and stage banners, a QR code carrying the event or sponsor logo reads as official rather than something taped up by a stranger. Link it to the agenda, a session feedback form, or the speaker's contact card.

Marketing campaigns

Set the QR code color to your brand hex value and add your logo so the code sits inside a print ad, flyer, or direct mail piece as a designed element. Codes that match the layout get scanned more than stray black-and-white squares dropped into the corner.

Hospitality and restaurants

A menu QR code with your restaurant logo tells diners at the table that the code belongs to the venue, not a third party that placed it there. Point it at your digital menu, online ordering, or a Google review link to capture feedback while the meal is fresh.

Retail and e-commerce

Add a branded QR code to shelf tags, swing tags, and packing slips to send shoppers straight to a product page, size guide, or warranty registration. It removes the manual search step, which is where most shoppers give up.

Step by step

How to create a QR code with your logo

Choose your QR code type and enter your content

Pick the tab that matches what you are encoding: URL for a web link, WiFi to let people join your network without typing a password, vCard for contact details, or any of the other seven types. Fill in the fields that appear, and the code updates live in the preview.

Upload your logo and set your brand colors

Click the logo upload area and choose your file. A PNG with a transparent background gives the cleanest result, because the QR pattern shows through instead of sitting behind a white box. Set the foreground color to your brand hex value, then pick a dot and corner style.

Download and test before printing

Download SVG for print and PNG for screens. Before any print run, scan the downloaded file with two different phones to confirm it reads, since a heavily styled code or a large logo can occasionally push past the error-correction margin. The on-screen preview is accurate, but a real scan is the only test that counts.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Every one of the 10 types supports a logo: URL, plain text, WiFi, vCard, email, phone, SMS, location, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Choose a type from the tabs, enter your content, then upload your logo in the Customize step. The logo sits centered in the finished code regardless of which type you pick.
Not when the logo stays centered and reasonably sized, which is how this tool places it. The generator uses error correction level H, the highest of the four QR levels, so the code can lose up to about 30% of its area to a logo and still decode. Scan the downloaded file once before printing to confirm, especially if you also changed the colors or dot style.
A PNG works best, particularly one with a transparent background so the QR pattern shows through instead of a white square. JPG, WebP, and GIF are also accepted. Keep the file under 2 MB and around 200 by 200 pixels; larger files load fine but add no visible sharpness at the size a logo appears in a code.
Transparent PNGs are handled correctly and usually look best. The see-through areas let the QR code's background color fill in around your logo shapes rather than boxing them inside a white rectangle, which is what gives branded codes their clean, integrated look.
Logo upload costs nothing and never will. There is no paid tier, no trial clock, no feature locked behind an account, and no watermark stamped on what you download. You can use the result commercially.
Commercial use is allowed with no restrictions, fees, or attribution. Print your branded QR codes on packaging, signage, business cards, menus, or marketing materials for as many projects as you like. Nothing about the free tier changes what you are permitted to do with the file.
For a QR code with a logo, download PNG at the 1000px size; it prints crisply on flyers, posters, and packaging. SVG stays razor-sharp at any scale but contains the QR pattern without your logo, so choose it only when you do not need the logo embedded.
These codes never expire. They are static, meaning the destination is encoded directly into the QR pattern with no backend server or subscription that could lapse. The trade-off is that the destination is fixed, so if it changes, generate a fresh code and swap out the printed version.
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