QR Design & Templates
Customizing colors, logos, eye patterns, and building mobile landing pages.
Customizing the Look and Feel
Your brand matters. That's why we offer pixel-perfect design controls for every QR code you generate.
Adding a Logo
You can upload any PNG, SVG, or JPEG to be centered inside your QR code. Make sure the background of your logo is transparent for the best results. Our engine automatically removes the data dots behind the logo to ensure scannability.
Gradients and Patterns
Instead of a solid black code, you can apply linear or radial gradients to the data patterns. You can also change the shapes of the "eyes" to be circular, rounded, or custom.
Building Mobile Landing Pages
If you don't have a website to link your QR code to, you can use our built-in page builder to create stunning Link-in-Bios, Digital Menus, and vCards. These pages are hosted on our edge network and load instantly for anyone scanning the code.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! In the design studio, you can upload any PNG, JPEG, or SVG file. Our engine automatically creates a safe zone in the center of the pattern so your logo does not affect scannability.
For the best results, we recommend using a transparent PNG or SVG. A square aspect ratio works best.
Absolutely. You can change the foreground color, the background color, and even apply linear or radial gradients to the pattern.
A frame is a border that goes around your QR code, usually containing a call to action like "Scan Me!". You can customize the frame style, color, and text.
QR scanners rely on contrast. The "pixels" (foreground) must be significantly darker than the background. For example, a yellow QR code on a white background will not scan well.
You can download your QR codes in high-resolution PNG, JPEG, SVG, and PDF formats.
SVG or PDF formats are best for professional printing because they are vector-based and will not lose quality when scaled up to any size (even on a billboard).
Yes. You can customize both the inner eye (the square inside) and the outer eye framework to be rounded, circular, or custom shapes.
Yes. In the color settings, set the background color to transparent. You must download the code as a PNG or SVG to preserve the transparency.
If you do not have a website, you can use our built-in templates to create mobile-optimized landing pages (like a Link-in-Bio or digital menu) that your QR code will link to.
Yes. You can upload a PDF directly to our servers, and we will automatically generate a dynamic QR code that displays the PDF perfectly on mobile devices.
Yes. Pro and Enterprise users can save their color, logo, and frame configurations as a Custom Template to apply instantly to future QR codes.
Error correction allows a QR code to sustain damage (like a scratch or a logo covering it) and still be scannable. We automatically adjust this based on the size of your logo.
Yes, our platform also supports generating standard 1D barcodes (UPC, EAN, Code128) in addition to 2D QR codes.
Technically, a QR code can hold about 4,000 alphanumeric characters, but the pattern becomes incredibly dense and difficult to scan. We recommend staying under 300 characters.