This page is an online two dimensional code generator which is written in PHP. It can generate QR Code, Data Matrix, Aztec Code and Micro QR Code.
Using the form on this page, you can create two dimensional code images that trigger various actions on the scanner device. Don’t forget to install Qrafter or Qrafter Pro (why two versions?) to scan and generate QR Codes if you have an iPhone or iPad. So far, this page created 4,994,826 codes since I started counting in January, 2010.
Please be sure to read the Notes and FAQ sections below before requesting help in the comments if you encounter any problems with code generation (Especially for Micro QR Codes or backslash characters you may encounter on some codes!).
This page is very popular and because of that, it gets an incredible amount of comment spam. Sometimes legitimate comments can get caught as spam and I can miss them, so if your comment does not appear after some time, you can contact me from the email address on my contact page.
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I am getting many questions about scanning the codes created on this generator. Most of them are about some problem with the scanner not detecting the content of the code properly. This generator follows established standards strictly and most scanner apps except Qrafter and Qrafter Pro for iOS don’t follow those standards completely. So, if you somehow end up with an unexpected result after scanning a code, it is because that your scanner was developed lousily. If you are on iOS, use Qrafter or Qrafter Pro for guaranteed standards compatibility. For other platforms, please contact the developers of your scanner app to tell them to start following the standards that were established for a reason.
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QR Code is far more widespread than Data Matrix, Aztec Code or Micro QR Code. Actually Micro QR Code is rarely used and is only given here as a technology preview. If you want to create a campaign for your products using a 2D Code, make sure that you are using QR Codes, not the other types.
Data Matrix and Aztec Code have significantly lower capacity (4096 alphanumeric characters for QR Code, 3067 for Aztec Code and 2335 for Data Matrix), so if you would like to encode a lot of text, select QR Code.
To create the best readable code for long URLs, use one of the URL shortening services so that the resulting code is as small as possible. I personally prefer bit.ly over the others.
Micro QR Code cannot hold more than 35 numeric and 21 uppercase alphanumeric characters, and it can hold even less characters when you use lowercase characters. When encoding a URL into a Micro QR Code, try using all uppercase characters for longer URLs. I don’t know of a scanner that supports Micro QR Code though.
If your input cannot be encoded, the generator will give a warning. In that case, lower the character count in your input and try again.
If your device cannot interpret the encoded 2D Code properly, it probably means your scanner program is written poorly or does not have the capability of decoding that particular code format; or your device does not accept that action, because all codes created by this script and the content within them are compliant to all necessary published standards (vCard standards, URL encoding schemes, NTT DoCoMo standards, etc.).
While we are talking on standards, let me open the topic up a little bit more. Sadly most scanners out there do not follow special character escaping standards. Characters like “:” or “;” are special characters in vCard, meCard or vEvent specifications, and they should be properly escaped for the input to be interpreted correctly. This generator follows these standards correctly, and so a URL field like “http://example.com” becomes “http\://example.com” after escaping. The problem is, some scanners do not know how to handle this escaped character and break altogether. If you encounter such problem, select No for Escape Special Characters in vCard, meCard or vEvent creation. But while you will be able to read those QR Codes in broken scanners, be aware that, your 2D Code will not be standards compliant and you may not be able to add a URL that includes a second colon (for example as a port number separator) or semicolon when you do that. If you are on iPhone or iPad, I strongly suggest that you ditch your broken scanner and download Qrafter or Qrafter Pro. They are fully compliant to said standards. This way, I hope that developers will be forced to create scanners that obey standards that were established for a reason.
Data Matrix, Aztec Code and Micro QR Code do not support characters other than ASCII because of their spec, so if your input has international characters, always use QR Code. Another caveat of Micro QR Code is that, it is not supported by most of the scanner programs out there. As for Kanji and Cyrillic characters, again, only QR Code should support them.
Always use dark colors for foreground color and light colors for background color. If there is not enough contrast between foreground and background colors, your device will most probably fail to decode the code. Another warning: The EPS version I had to use does not support transparency, so you should use another format if you are going to have transparent foreground or background in your codes.
Twitter Profile Image Overlay option overlays your Twitter profile image onto a code that includes your Twitter profile URL. Images created with this option will behave very oddly with vector image formats. You have been warned! 🙂
Currently you can do the following actions with 2D codes generated with this form:
- You can browse to a website.
- You can bookmark a website.
- You can make a phone call.
- You can send a short message.
- You can send an e-mail.
- You can create a vCard (v2.1 or v3.0) with coordinates to add a contact to your device.
- You can create a meCard to add a contact to your device.
- You can create a vCalendar event to add to your calendar.
- You can create iTunes app and review URLs for iOS devices.
- You can create
market://
URLs for searching for publishers or packages on Market app for Android. - You can create Foursquare venue URLs.
- You can create special
youtube://
URLs for YouTube app on iOS. - You can fetch and encode the latest tweet of a Twitter user.
- You can overlay a Twitter profile image over the code.
- You can create a mobile URL to tweet on Twitter.
- You can connect to a WIFI network on Android devices.
- You can read plain or free formatted text on your device.
You can change the block size of the generated image to make it bigger or smaller. Also, you can change the margin size of the image to add more quiet zone if your decoder cannot decode it (Especially Data Matrix seems to need bigger margin sizes). Error correction level for QR Code (ignored for other code types) can be set to 4 different values and higher values may cause the image to be decoded slightly slower. The 4 values can be explained like this:
- Low (L): Up to 7% of errors can be corrected.
- Medium-Low (M): Up to 15% of errors can be corrected.
- Medium-High (Q): Up to 25% of errors can be corrected.
- High (H): Up to 30% of errors can be corrected.
You can choose PNG, PDF, SVG or EPS outputs. SVG will output a vector image XML file, and you can edit it in applications like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape.
Please be aware that while I make checks for illegal characters to protect my server, I do not check your input for a meaningful value.
The image generation is done using third party encoders. I have only written a handy PHP front end that formats your input and passes it to these encoders.
A note about printing from Roy, a fellow user of this generator: When codes are generated, they are created in RGB (my note: yes even if they are black and white, they are in RGB colorspace) and if they are used in printing, they should be converted to grayscale or CMYK so that, when printed, only the black plate is used. This ensures the highest edge resolution, particularly in smaller sizes.
QR Code Scanners:
The best scanner apps for iPhone and iPad are Qrafter and Qrafter Pro. They are available on the App Store. They are designed for both iPhone and iPad and Qrafter is free with advertisements, while Qrafter Pro is paid with no advertisements. They are able to understand all actions on this generator (and more) and are the most advanced scanners for QR Codes on iPhone and iPad.
For Android, the best option seems to be the Barcode Scanner app from ZXing.
For Nokia Maemo/Meego, you can use Mbarcode according to Ryks, another commenter.
For other devices, you may find one, suitable for your device from Kaywa or QuickMark.
QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in the United States and other countries.
Qrafter is a registered trademark of Kerem Erkan in the United States, European Union and other countries.
FAQ:
Here is an updating list of frequently asked questions.
Q: Can I change the content of a code I created if I find a mistake?
A: The codes generated on this generator are standalone, which means they have no connection to this generator after being generated. This also means they include the content directly inside them, and if the content needs to change, the generated code image will change. Please test your code images with as many devices and scanner apps as possible to avoid any problems after printing the codes.
Q: Why do I get unwanted characters like a backslash (\) or semicolon (;) in the result when I scan a QR Code?
A: You are using a QR Code reader that cannot parse the contents of QR Codes correctly. Many readers are especially weak at parsing vCards. Use a proper app from the QR Code Scanners list on this page.
Q: Do you harvest the information I enter into this form?
A: No, I don’t use the information you enter to this form in any means. After you create your 2D Code, the information is removed from my server.
Q: Can I track the scan information for the 2D Codes I create on this generator?
A: You can’t track the 2D Codes you create on this generator unless you create your own trackable URL (for example a bit.ly URL) and then enter that URL to generate a QR Code for it on this page.
Q: Do the 2D codes that were created on this generator have an expiration date?
A: No, all codes generated on this generator can be used as long as you want.
Q: Can I use the codes I create on this generator commercially? Do I need to pay any fees?
A: You can use the codes created on this generator both commercially and personally. There are no fees to pay. The only favor I ask back is the promotion of Qrafter or Qrafter Pro on your site as your recommended reader app for iOS devices. But it is only a request, you are not obliged to do that. 🙂
Q: What is the minimum size for a QR Code so that it can be scanned with all devices?
A: The answer to this question cannot be given with exact proportions. New devices with autofocus cameras can scan very small QR Codes, but old devices that don’t have autofocus cameras will have problems with scanning codes smaller than one or two inches. Also it depends on the size of the information that you put into the QR Code. You need to test your QR Code with many devices, old and new to find the best compromise.
Q: Can I overlay an image on top of the QR Code like the one in “Twitter Profile Image Overlay” action of this generator?
A: Yes you can. Create a QR Code with highest error correction and select a vector output. This way, using your preferred image editor, you can overlay an image that’s up to 30% of the QR Code. Be careful not to overlay the image on top of the 3 alignment squares though.
Hi Kerem, Thx a lot for sharing this wonderfull piece of handy software. Works perfect and will be using to generate codes for my clients. Cheers
Thank you. I am glad you liked it.
Any idea if QR code printed on a frosted plastic name card works?
No, never tried scanning such QR Code.
This is outstanding! As others have said, it’s the most comprehensive generator I’ve seen.
Just one tiny thing, though: In the vCalendar event generator a time zone option would be excellent.
Hi Andy,
Generally I saw that creating the vCalendar without a timezone was better, because most vCalendar codes are created for local users. But I see your point and a timezone can be needed on some circumstances. I’ll add it in the near future.
For Blackberry, QR Code Scanner Pro is good. I’d also recommend Barcode Assistant (has most features) and ScanLife…
For links to reviews of 12+ QR readers on BB go here:
http://www.ph2dot1.com/2011/01/additional-bb-qr-readers-ix.html
Thanks for the info.
Your work is fantastic. We use QR in a very small thumbnail as part of our collateral and the tools you have created save us several steps.
One thing for your readers is understand is that when codes are generated, they are created in your systme in RGB and if they are used codes in printing, you should covert to grayscale or CMYK so that when printed, only the black plate is used. This ensures the highest edge resolution, particularly in smaller sizes.
Thanks again, we all thank you for your brilliance!
Thank you for your kind words and the printing tips Roy. I added your tips to the Notes section.
Cheers!
Thank you Kerem, that’s perfect!
If you aren’t planning to publish the source code, it would be great to have the possibility to produce the file via GET variables, so one can get the file via bash-scripting, e.g.
# wget -O qrcode.pdf http://keremerkan.net/qr-code/?type=pdf&text=myqrtext
It’s just an idea, but it would be very useful when producing a large amount of documents with automated scripts (e.g. LaTeX). Now I’m using “qrencode” but it produces only PNG (non-vectorized).
Besides that, thank you again for your great work!
I’m glad it proved useful to you.
I’ll add the API later, so you’ll be able to use the generator from your servers.
Thank you very much for that Generator. It is the best I could ever find in the internet and provides all infoarmation for vCards! Thanks so much!
Greetz from Germany, China and the Philippines
Great work! Which PDF encoder do you use? I see the PDF file generated is not a vector image…
I am converting the PNG directly into PDF, so I am not vectorizing it. I will check into that tomorrow.
Vectorized PDF output. Lost transparency due to old PDF 1.2 conversion though. I’ll look into conversion to PDF 1.4 later.
Hi, where can I get the source of this generator ?
I’d love to work on it for some projects.
Thanks.
The source is not available.
This is brilliant. Thank you!
Yours is the best QR code generator I’ve found but I’ve noticed 2 things.
1) When I make a ver 3 QR code vcard, it puts the work info in home fields [ie work phone in home phone, work addr in home addr], although ver 2 formats the info correctly.
2) Making either version, I get an extra space after the last name and before the comma, even though there is no space entered in the input field.
And what is the correct way to format address info? Is there a specific sperator to use? If I use commas, the city, state and zip all show in the street address field.
Thanks so much.
Hi Jim,
I just tested the generator and both vCard versions 3.0 and 2.1 are generated correctly. Are you sure your reader does not have any interpretation problems with 3.0?
You cannot format the address yet, because I was lazy and filled everything into street section. I’ll update the fields to include city, state, zip and country in the very near future.
Hi Kerem.. thx a lot.. it’s a very good stuff..
Great stuff, thanks!
Hi
This generator looks great, good work! Do you allow commercial usage?
Cheers
Sure, you can use it commercially.
Posted an easy QR code generator for anyone looking to add QR codes to print material etc: http://scottgale.com/blog/qr-generator/2011/01/20/
Thanks so much for the great work!
This is the most comprehensive QR generator that I have seen to date.
Do you plan on adding logins and management of generated codes in the future? This would be so ideal for people who manage QR code campaigns for themselves or for clients. FYI – I would pay for the service.
Thanks!
Hi Peter,
Yes, that’s in my future plans. I am currently working on my iPhone QR Code reader. When it finishes, I’ll get the generator on its own domain and start working on exactly what you requested.
Hi Kerem,
You are amazing. Your creation motivated me to build such a beautiful creation. I don’t know how do I reach your level, but I am quite happy with my development.
Your set up is more versatile than my development.
But now I am really facing actual hardness of the goal…
Detecting devices and reading location.
This is not that I am not searching, but not getting anything appropriate.
So, I expect help from you.
If you will, then plz instruct me.
Thanks…
I could not understand your question. What do you mean by detecting devices? Also reading location from where? The device itself?
Hi does anyone know of a barcode reader that works in micro qr codes for the iPhone? Thanks
There are no Micro QR Code readers on iPhone for the time being.
Thank you, keep up the good work!
Hello, great website. I have a question, How long are these 2D barcodes for? 1 month, 1 year?
Thank you,
Randy
These are standalone 2D codes and unlike proprietary codes like Microsoft Tag, Shot Code etc., they are not bound to any service. That means they do not expire. They are valid forever.