Most QR generators
- Ask you to create an account before downloading.
- Hide SVG, colors, or larger images behind a plan.
- Push dynamic QR codes so they can meter scans.
- Make simple one-off QR codes feel like SaaS billing.
Free static QR code generator
NoLimitQR creates static QR codes directly in your browser. Paste a link, text, email, or anything else, then download a clean SVG or PNG you can use forever.
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The problem
I kept running into the same annoying flow: generate a QR code, then hit a signup wall, a watermark, or a fake "free" plan with limits on basic usage.
The worst version: I printed QR codes on flyers, then a few hours later the generator hit a scan limit. Very frustrating when you already paid to print them.
How it works
Use a URL, plain text, an email address, a phone number, Wi-Fi text, or any content a scanner can read.
Pick colors, size, and error correction. Keep enough contrast so phone cameras can scan it reliably.
Save a crisp SVG for print or a PNG for quick sharing. No dashboard is needed after that.
Why I built this
I was tired of needing a QR code for something simple and ending up on tools that wanted an account, a subscription, or payment just to unlock basic features. Static QR codes are not magic: they are just data encoded into an image. If the destination does not need to change later, you should not need a paid account to create one.
So this page does the boring thing well: generate a clean static QR code quickly, let you download it, and get out of your way.
Use the free generatorSupport the project
A payment wall could make money, but it would also recreate the friction this tool is trying to remove. If the generator saves you a few minutes, you can support it voluntarily.
FAQ
Yes. Static QR codes do not route through this website, so there is nothing here to meter or limit scans.
No. That is the tradeoff with static QR codes. If you need editable links, analytics, or tracking, you need a dynamic QR service.
No. QR generation happens in your browser. There is no account, database, or submitted form on this static site.
Error correction adds backup data inside the QR code. Higher levels can still scan if the code is a little damaged, dirty, or printed imperfectly, but they also make the QR code denser. Medium is a good default. Use High for flyers, stickers, or anything printed.
PNG files are pixel-based, so choosing a larger size gives you a sharper image for print or large displays. SVG files are vector-based, so they stay sharp at any size. If you are unsure, use 512 px for digital use and SVG for print.
Use SVG for print because it stays sharp at any size. Use PNG when you need a simple image for email, social posts, or documents.