Static QR codes, built for real use
Create QR codes for links, Wi-Fi, contact cards, PDFs, events, menus, packaging, posters, and other stable destinations without dashboard clutter.
Enter QRViz in English, Russian, Spanish, or Portuguese. Every locale keeps the same static QR product scope while routing users into its own localized home and supporting SEO pages.
Open the main English route structure with the default QR generator wording, supporting guides, use cases, and product copy.
Russian
Use the Russian-language route for the same static QR workflow, localized navigation, and dedicated Russian landing pages.
Spanish
Jump into the Spanish route tree with localized home, generator, guide, use case, and trust content for QR workflows.
Portuguese
Enter the Portuguese route set for the same browser-based QR generator with Portuguese navigation and supporting pages.
Generate custom QR codes for URLs, Wi-Fi, vCards, PDFs, menus, events, packaging, posters, and other stable destinations. Style them with precision, keep logo uploads in the browser, and export polished PNG, SVG, or PDF files without a forced signup flow.
Why QRViz works
The product stays deliberately focused: create a static QR code, customize it with intent, export the right file, and publish only after the final asset has been tested.
Create QR codes for links, Wi-Fi, contact cards, PDFs, events, menus, packaging, posters, and other stable destinations without dashboard clutter.
Adjust size, quiet zone, error correction, colors, gradients, eye styles, and logo placement while keeping scanability front and center.
Download clean PNG, SVG, or PDF files from one browser-based workflow and test the final file before you publish or print it.
Popular QR workflows
Use QRViz for websites, guest Wi-Fi, contact cards, document handoff, product packaging, event materials, classroom resources, printed menus, and other stable QR destinations.
Turn any website, landing page, menu, brochure, or campaign link into a clear static QR code.
Share guest network access for hospitality, events, offices, classrooms, and onboarding flows.
Create contact QR codes for business cards, printed collateral, portfolios, and direct lead capture.
Send people to menus, brochures, datasheets, price lists, and printable documents that already live online.
Use specialized QR types when one scan should open richer media, chat, app, or profile destinations.
Explore popular and specialized QR workflows from one editor instead of forcing every use case into a generic URL field.
What makes it different
QRViz is for people who want a clean QR code generator without redirect layers, analytics dashboards, or account friction when the destination is already stable and known.
QRViz is created by Sergei Solod with a product-led, developer-first mindset focused on clarity, speed, and useful software instead of bloated marketing-suite complexity.
QRViz is intentionally focused on direct, predictable QR codes rather than redirect chains, editable post-print destinations, campaign dashboards, or scan analytics.
This workflow fits creators, small businesses, restaurants, educators, freelancers, event teams, and anyone who needs a QR code that looks right and works in the real world.
Internal SEO blocks
Pair the generator with educational content and scenario pages so users can move from search intent to the exact tool, answer, or workflow they need.
Read practical tutorials on choosing the right QR type, printing without losing scannability, and testing before launch.
Open pageExplore business-card, flyer, classroom, packaging, signage, and other scenario-specific QR ideas.
Open pageSee the philosophy behind the project and why the product stays intentionally focused on static QR code creation.
Open pageFAQ
These are the questions that matter most when someone is choosing a static QR code generator or checking whether the final file is safe to use in production.
No. QRViz creates static QR codes. It does not provide redirect editing, scan analytics, or post-print destination management.
No. You can create and export a QR code without turning the workflow into an account-based dashboard.
No. Logo uploads stay in the browser for local preview and export and are excluded from share links.
SVG is usually the safest choice for print workflows because it remains a vector format. PDF can still be useful, but it does not preserve the QR code as a true vector in this export flow.
No. Static QR codes encode the final destination directly. If the destination changes later, you need to generate and publish a new QR code.
Test the final exported file on real devices. Confirm that the code scans quickly, opens the correct destination on mobile, stays readable at the final size, and keeps strong contrast in the real environment.
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Open the generator, create a clean static QR code, export the right format, and use the guides, FAQ, and supporting pages to ship with more confidence.