

OpenQR
OpenQR generates QR codes entirely in your browser, with no watermark, no size cap and no sign-up, then exports them as PNG, JPEG or WebP up to 4096px plus true-vector SVG and PDF. Styling covers colours, gradients, dot and corner shapes, logo embedding and frames, and payload...
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source (AGPL-3.0)
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted
Features
- No Coding Required
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Link Tracking
- Live Preview
- QR Code Generator
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OpenQR information
What is OpenQR?
OpenQR generates QR codes entirely in your browser, with no watermark, no size cap and no sign-up, then exports them as PNG, JPEG or WebP up to 4096px plus true-vector SVG and PDF. Styling covers colours, gradients, dot and corner shapes, logo embedding and frames, and payload types include URL, text, email, phone, SMS, WhatsApp, Wi-Fi, vCard and location.
A free account adds three editable dynamic codes, whose destination you can change after the code is printed, with scan analytics. Pro lifts that to unlimited codes and adds full analytics history, town and region detail, device and referrer breakdowns with CSV export, a branded subdomain, and password-protected codes.
It also exposes a free REST API and a hosted Model Context Protocol server, so AI agents and automation tools such as Zapier, n8n and Make can create and manage codes.
The generator is AGPL-3.0 licensed and self-hostable as a standard Next.js app that needs no database, no environment variables and no secrets. The dynamic-code and analytics layer runs as a hosted service.






