QR Tools

Generate clean, customisable QR codes in seconds.

  • Free QR code generator — no sign-up, no scan limits
  • Most tools run in your browser, so nothing is uploaded
  • Customise colours and size, download a sharp PNG
  • WiFi, vCard, dynamic and scanner tools in one place

Tooldrop's QR code generator and reader tools let you create and scan QR codes for free, right in your browser. Make a code for a link, plain text, an email address or a WhatsApp message, then customise the size and colours and download a crisp PNG. There's no sign-up, no watermark and no scan limit, and for the standard generator the image is rendered on your device, so nothing you type is uploaded to a server.

The collection covers the codes people actually need: a general QR code generator, a WiFi QR code that lets guests join your network by pointing their camera at it, a vCard QR code for sharing contact details from a business card or email signature, a dynamic QR code whose destination you can edit anytime without reprinting, and a QR scanner that decodes a code from any image. Most tools run privately in the browser with no upload, so they're quick to use and safe for passwords, contact details and other sensitive data.

Frequently asked questions

Is this QR code generator really free?
Yes. Every QR code tool here is free to use with no sign-up, no watermark and no scan limit. You can generate, customise and download as many codes as you like. The dynamic QR tool is the one exception that uses a free account, because it stores the editable short link so you can change its destination later.
Are my QR codes and scans private?
For most tools, yes. The standard generator, WiFi QR, vCard QR and scanner all run entirely in your browser, so what you type and the codes or images you load never leave your device. The dynamic QR is the exception: its short link and destination are saved to the site's database so you can edit them across devices, but the QR image itself is still drawn locally.
What's the difference between a normal and a dynamic QR code?
A normal QR code has the destination baked in, so changing where it points means generating and reprinting a new code. A dynamic QR encodes a fixed short link you own — you can edit its destination anytime and every printed code updates on the next scan, which is ideal for posters, packaging and flyers.
How do I scan or read a QR code from an image?
Open the QR scanner, drop in a photo or screenshot of the code, and it decodes the contents instantly using your browser's built-in barcode reader. Nothing is uploaded. If the code is a link it appears as a clickable result, and there's a one-click copy button for any text. The scanner works best in recent Chrome or Edge.