Create high-quality, custom QR codes in seconds with the Fortaze free QR code maker. Whether you need a quick link for a digital profile or a high-resolution, print-ready code for marketing flyers, our tool gives you full control. Add your custom branding, change colors, insert a center logo, and instantly download your design in PNG or vector SVG format. No sign-up required, and your codes will never expire.
How to Create Your Custom QR Code
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do the QR codes generated here expire?
No. The Fortaze QR code generator creates static QR codes, which means the destination link is permanently hard-coded into the pattern. As long as your destination website remains active, your QR code will work forever.
Can I use these QR codes for commercial purposes?
Yes, absolutely. Our tool is 100% free for both personal and commercial use. You can confidently place these codes on your business cards, restaurant menus, product packaging, real estate signs, and marketing flyers.
What is the difference between downloading a PNG and an SVG?
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PNG is a standard image file perfect for digital use (like social media, emails, or websites) and standard office printing.
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SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a professional format used by graphic designers. It can be resized infinitely without ever getting blurry or pixelated, making it the best choice for large banners, billboards, and high-quality printed flyers.
Do I need to create an account to download my QR code?
No, there is no account creation, subscription, or login required. You can generate and download as many high-resolution QR codes as you need, completely free.
Why won’t my custom QR code scan?
If your code isn’t scanning, it is usually due to low contrast. Ensure your background color is significantly lighter than your foreground (code) color. Additionally, make sure your center logo isn’t so large that it covers up too much of the QR pattern.
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