A QR code you actually own.
Make a QR code for a link, text, Wi-Fi network, email, phone number, SMS message, or contact. The destination is encoded directly into the image on your device, with no Aruscus redirect and no account required.
Seven useful QR types
Create QR codes for websites, text, Wi-Fi, email, phone, SMS, and vCard contacts.
PNG and SVG export
Download a high-resolution PNG for screens or a scalable SVG for sharp printing.
Static and permanent
The destination is encoded directly—no redirect service, subscription, or expiry.
Private customization
Choose colors, size, margin, and error correction entirely inside your browser.
Use this tool.
- Choose the QR typeSelect URL, text, Wi-Fi, email, phone, SMS, or contact and enter the requested details.
- Customize carefullyChoose colors, margin, error correction, and output size while keeping strong contrast.
- Download and testSave PNG for digital use or SVG for print, then scan the final design before publishing.
Common questions.
Is this QR code generator free?
Yes. It is free to use with no account, watermark, paywall, or download limit.
Does the QR code expire?
No. Aruscus creates static QR codes. Their content is stored directly in the pattern, so they do not depend on a redirect or subscription.
Does Aruscus upload or track my QR code?
No. The content and image are generated locally in your browser. Aruscus does not receive the text you enter, and the code contains no tracking redirect.
Should I download PNG or SVG?
PNG is convenient for websites, presentations, and social posts. SVG stays sharp at any size and is generally better for signs, packaging, and professional printing.
What error correction level should I use?
Medium is a strong default. High can survive more damage or obstruction, but creates a denser pattern. Always test the finished QR code with multiple phones before printing.
Can a QR code connect someone to Wi-Fi?
Yes. Choose Wi-Fi, enter the network name and password, and most modern phones can offer to join when the finished code is scanned.