Free Trackable QR Code Generator

Linklay’s free qr code generator lets anyone create a qr code from any URL in seconds — no signup, no watermark, no paywall. Pick the qr code type that fits your use case (URL, vCard, Wi-Fi, email), add a logo in the center, customize with your own brand colors, and download a high-resolution qr code image suitable for print, business cards, posters, printed materials, or product packaging. Point any qr at a trackable Linklay short link and you get full qr code tracking in real time — number of scans, geography, and device — for marketing campaigns big and small. Your first 100 free trackable qr codes are on the house.

What This Free QR Code Generator Does

How to Create a QR Code in 60 Seconds

  1. Paste the URL you want to encode (your link in bio page, store, vCard with contact details, anything).
  2. Customize your qr code — pick brand colors for the foreground and background, and add a logo in the center.
  3. Preview the result and download the qr code image as PNG or SVG, ready for any printed materials you ship.
  4. Print it, embed it, sticker it. Any qr code reader on any modern phone can scan a qr code instantly.
  5. Optional: route the QR through a Linklay short link so you can update the destination later and watch the live number of scans update in real time.

Static vs Dynamic QR Codes

A static qr code is permanent — the URL is encoded directly into the pixels, so once it’s printed it can never be changed. Dynamic qr codes solve that problem by pointing the qr code image at a short URL you control, so you can swap the destination, add real time tracking, or retire the campaign without re-printing anything.

Common Use Cases

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this QR code generator really free?

Yes — Linklay’s free qr code generator is free forever. Create a qr code for any URL, customize your qr code colors and logo, and download a high-resolution qr code image without paying or signing up.

How do I create a QR code with this generator?

Paste any URL, customize your qr code colors, add a logo if you want, and click download. The qr code image works on any printed material, and any standard qr code reader app can scan a qr code instantly.

Are these dynamic QR codes or static?

The basic qr code generator outputs a static qr code that always points at the URL you enter. Linklay also supports dynamic qr codes via short links — the printed qr stays the same, but you can change the destination and watch the number of scans live.

Can I track how many times my QR code is scanned?

Yes. If you use a Linklay short link as the QR destination, you see the live, real time number of scans, geographic breakdown, and device data for every scan a qr code event — analytics update in real time as people scan.

What types of content can I encode?

Any URL — your link in bio page, a vCard with your contact details, a Wi-Fi network, an email address, or a deep link into your app.

Does the QR code work on every QR code reader?

Yes. Linklay generates standard ISO/IEC 18004 qr codes, which every modern qr code reader and smartphone camera can scan a qr code from.

More About This QR Tool

Linklay's free qr code maker supports multiple qr code type options — URLs, contact cards, social profiles, Wi-Fi, and more. Each unique QR code is scannable by any QR code scanner on iOS or Android. Pair any code with a Linklay short link to unlock real time qr code tracking that reveals real user behavior — scans by city, device, hour, and referrer, all updating in real time — so trackable qr codes become a live measurement layer for your marketing campaigns and printed materials instead of a static graphic. Customize every code with your own brand colors so it ships consistent with the rest of your identity. Whether you need QR codes for commercial use, event marketing, or print campaigns, Linklay generates and tracks them instantly at no cost — your first 100 free trackable qr codes ship with full real time analytics baked in.

Create your free Linklay account → to unlock dynamic qr codes, scan analytics, and a Google-indexed link in bio page.

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