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2D Code Generator - QR Code Maker

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Overview

Free 2D Code Generator: create & customize QR codes, add a logo, bulk-export to SVG, PNG, or PDF. Works locally, no ads.

2D Code Generator turns a link, a note, or your Wi-Fi credentials into a scannable code without leaving the tab you are already in. No sign-up, no ads, nothing uploaded — the whole thing runs on your own machine. Most free QR code generator sites make you fight for the result: a banner across the preview, a watermark you only notice after printing, a download button that turns out to cost money. This extension skips all of it. Open it from the toolbar, paste what you need, and the file is ready in a few seconds. WHAT YOU CAN DO - Turn any URL, plain text, or wireless network into a QR code in two clicks. - Style the QR pattern with your own foreground and background colors, smooth gradients, and rounded modules. - Build a QR code with a logo in the center so the result looks like it belongs to your brand. - Export to PNG, SVG, or PDF at print quality — vector output stays sharp at poster size. - Generate QR codes in bulk from a list and download every file at once. WHY PEOPLE KEEP IT INSTALLED - Free, with nothing held back behind an upgrade prompt. - Runs entirely on your device, so your links never touch a server. - No ads, no clutter, no account. - Available in 65 languages. - Quick enough that it never interrupts what you were doing. BUILT FOR REAL WORK Marketers produce branded QR codes for campaigns, flyers, packaging inserts, and posters, holding one color scheme across an entire print run. Bulk generation plus vector export means the files drop straight into a design tool with no conversion step in between, and a hundred landing pages take about as long as one. Cafes, restaurants, and shops print a Wi-Fi QR code for guests, plus payment prompts and table cards. Guests connect by pointing a camera at it instead of squinting at a password taped to the counter. Print once and it keeps working — no subscription, no expiry date, no fee that shows up six months later. Teachers and trainers build printable handouts, classroom links, and quick mobile QR checkpoints that students scan straight off a projector or a sheet of paper. Agencies and small teams lean on presets and batch export to hold a single look across products, pages, and repeat jobs, so a large run never turns into an afternoon of manual work. Event organizers do the same for badges, signage, and QR check-in desks. WHAT PEOPLE ENCODE A product page or campaign link. A menu. A Wi-Fi network for the back room. A phone number, an address, a calendar invite, a review page, a tracking form for the warehouse. Anything that fits in a line of text fits in a QR code, and static codes like these never stop resolving because nobody is renting you the redirect. HOW IT WORKS 1. Paste a link, type some text, or enter your network name and password. 2. Pick your colors, add a gradient, drop a logo in the middle. 3. Check the preview, then export — one file, or a whole batch at once. There is no learning curve and nothing to configure first. Every option sits in front of you instead of three menus deep, and the same settings are waiting the next time you open it. DESIGNED TO STAY SCANNABLE Styling only counts if the thing still scans. Contrast and quiet-zone spacing are checked while you edit, so a heavily customized design keeps working on real phones, in bad lighting, on screen and on paper. If a color pair sits too close to read reliably, you find out before you print two thousand of them, not after. A few habits that help: test the finished art on your own phone before a big order, leave breathing room around a center logo, keep the darker tone on the pattern rather than the background, and pick vector output for anything larger than a postcard. PRIVACY FIRST Nothing you type is collected, stored, or sold. Generation happens locally, which makes this a sane choice for internal links, client work, and anything you would rather not paste into an unfamiliar website. It keeps working with the network off, because there was never a server in the loop to begin with. That also means no tracking pixel wrapped around your link and no redirect that could break later. What you export is a plain QR image pointing exactly where you told it to point, and it will still resolve in five years. Create your first QR code in a few seconds. From a single link to a full bulk campaign, 2D Code Generator keeps the whole job right where you already work — in your browser.

Details

  • Version
    1.2.10
  • Updated
    August 11, 2026
  • Size
    801KiB
  • Languages
    65 languages
  • Developer
    Petr Lukovkin
    Äußere Bayreuther Straße 148 Nürnberg 90411 DE
    Website
    Email
    plukovkin@gmail.com
    Phone
    +49 163 1472716
  • Trader
    This developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.

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