QR Code Generator with Logo

You can add a logo to a QR code and keep it scannable — the trick is high error correction. Upload your logo below and QR Gen automatically raises error correction to 30% so the code still reads. Free, no signup, generated in your browser.

Put your brand at the center of your QR code. Upload a logo, choose your colors and dot style, and download a custom code that still scans reliably — QR Gen automatically raises the error-correction level so the logo never breaks the code. Free, no signup, and generated entirely in your browser.

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How It Works

1

Enter your content

Choose any content type — a URL, WiFi, vCard and more — and add the link or data your code should open.

2

Upload your logo

Add a PNG, JPG, GIF or WebP logo (up to 2 MB). Error correction is set to High automatically so the code stays readable.

3

Customize and download

Set brand colors, dot and eye shapes, then export a high-resolution PNG or scalable SVG ready for web or print.

Will a logo stop my QR code from scanning?

Not when it is done right. QR codes include built-in error correction that can rebuild data hidden behind a logo. When you add a logo, QR Gen automatically switches to High (30%) error correction and keeps the logo centered and sized within safe limits, so your code stays scannable across phones and apps. We still recommend testing the final code before printing at scale.

Customize colors, shapes and style

Beyond the logo, you can set foreground and background colors, choose dot patterns (square, rounded, dots, classy), style the corner eyes, and apply ready-made templates. The result is a branded code that looks designed rather than generic — ideal for packaging, posters, menus and marketing campaigns.

Best practices for branded QR codes

Keep strong contrast between the foreground and background, avoid covering more than the center of the code with your logo, and export at high resolution or as SVG for print. Quiet space (the margin around the code) matters too — leave it clear so scanners can lock on quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What logo formats can I upload?

PNG, JPEG, GIF and WebP images up to 2 MB. Transparent PNGs work best because they blend cleanly into the code's background.

Is the QR code with logo free to use commercially?

Yes. The QR codes you generate are yours to use freely, including on commercial products, packaging and marketing — with no watermark and no attribution required.

What size should I download for printing?

Use the scalable SVG for print, or a high-resolution PNG (1000×1000 px or larger). Larger output keeps the logo and code crisp at any physical size.