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A QR code is just a picture of a URL. The longer that URL is, the more squares (called modules) the code needs to store it — and the denser and busier the image becomes. A dense QR code is harder for a phone camera to read, especially when it is printed small, viewed from a distance, or partly damaged on a sign or sticker.
Shortening the destination first keeps the encoded data minimal, so the QR code stays clean, prints sharply and scans faster. A MiniLy short link also lets you track every scan and manage the destination from your dashboard — without changing the printed code.
Each export format suits a different use. Choose SVG when your QR code will be printed — it is a vector format that stays sharp at any size, from a business card to a poster. Choose PNG or WebP for digital placements like websites, emails and presentations, where a lightweight raster image is enough. Keep JPG for simple digital cases where transparency is not needed.
Whatever the format, leave a quiet margin around the code and keep a strong contrast between the modules and the background. A shorter destination URL also keeps the QR code less dense and easier for phone cameras to read — that is exactly what a MiniLy short link gives you.
Paste the URL or text you want the QR code to point to. A short, clean URL produces a simpler, easier-to-scan code.
Pick your colors, dot and corner styles, and drop in your logo. Keep enough contrast so cameras can read it reliably.
Export in PNG, SVG, JPG or WebP. Use SVG for print and PNG or WebP for screens, then test the code with a phone before publishing.
Put a QR code on the table or window so guests open your menu, ordering page or reservation form instantly.
Link to schedules, maps, registration or check-in pages on posters, badges and entry signs.
Bridge physical to digital from flyers, business cards, product labels and shop windows with a single scan.
Add a QR code to ads and displays, then shorten the link first to keep the code clean and easy to scan.
The QR codes you create here are static: the destination is encoded directly into the image, so the code works as long as that destination stays online, and it never expires on its own. The trade-off is that you cannot change where a printed static code points once it is out in the world.
A "dynamic" QR code solves that by encoding a short redirect URL instead of the final destination, so you can change the target later without reprinting. With MiniLy you get that behavior by encoding a short link: the QR code stays the same while you control the destination — and see real-time scan analytics — from your dashboard.
Yes. You can create and download QR codes for free, with no account and no watermark. The generator runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device when you build a QR code.
SVG is a vector format that scales to any size without losing quality, which makes it the best choice for print such as posters, packaging and business cards. PNG and WebP are raster formats ideal for screens, websites and emails. JPG is a lightweight raster format for simple digital use. For physical signage prefer SVG; for online use, PNG or WebP work well.
Yes. You can set the foreground and background colors, choose the dot and corner styles, and place your logo in the center. Keep enough contrast between the modules and the background so phone cameras can still read the code reliably.
No account is required to design and download a QR code here. An account becomes useful only when you want a short, trackable URL inside your QR code — that is when MiniLy adds link shortening, real-time click analytics and link management on top of it.
The more characters a URL contains, the denser the QR code becomes and the harder it is to scan, especially when printed small. A MiniLy short link keeps the encoded data minimal, so the QR code stays simple, prints cleanly and scans faster.
A static QR code points directly to the URL you encode, so it works as long as that destination stays online. If you encode a MiniLy short link instead, the QR code stays the same while you keep control over the destination from your dashboard.
For print, export in SVG so the code stays sharp at any size, and keep it at least about 2 to 3 cm wide so cameras can focus on it. For screens, a PNG or WebP a few hundred pixels wide is usually enough. Always leave a clear quiet margin around the code.
Yes. The QR code is generated locally in your browser, and MiniLy is an EU-based service. We do not sell your data, and you only share information with us if you choose to create an account to shorten and track links.