How to Make QR Codes Quickly (And Actually Make Them Look Good)
QR codes are literally everywhere now — restaurant menus, business cards, posters, even Wi-Fi passwords at cafes. I remember the first time I needed one: I wanted to share my portfolio link at a meetup. Spent way too long searching for a decent free tool that didn’t slap a watermark or make it ugly.
That’s why I built the QR Code Generator on PDF Linx. Now whenever I need one — for my website, Instagram, Wi-Fi at home, or even a quick "text me" code — I just type it in, tweak the colors if I want, and download a clean, sharp QR in seconds.
Super Simple Steps (Takes less than 20 seconds):
- Go to the QR Code Generator
- Type in your link, text, Wi-Fi details, or contact info
- Pick a color or add a logo if you feel fancy (optional but looks pro)
- Click Generate and download as PNG or SVG
No signup, no watermarks, no limits. Works great for business cards, flyers, event posters, sharing social profiles, or even putting your Wi-Fi password on the fridge so guests stop asking.
My favorite trick: I usually change the color to match my brand and add a small logo in the center. People recognize it instantly and it looks way more professional than plain black-and-white ones.
Need a QR code right now? Make one — it’s faster than explaining your Wi-Fi password again.
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