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Free QR Code Generator With Your Logo

The only free QR code generator with logo support on every plan — no signup, no watermarks, no fees. Upload any PNG, SVG, or JPG, pick your brand colors, and create a professional QR code in under a minute.

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How it works

How to Create a QR Code With Your Logo

Adding your logo to a QR code takes less than a minute. Whether you need a branded QR code for business cards, product packaging, or marketing materials, our free QR code generator with logo support makes it simple. QRKit supports logo uploads on all 20+ QR code types — including URL, WiFi, vCard, PDF, and social media.

Step 1

Choose Your QR Code Type

Select what your QR code links to: a website URL, WiFi credentials, a digital business card, a PDF, or any of 20+ content types. For most users, URL is the right choice.

Step 2

Enter Your Content

Paste your URL, enter your WiFi password, or fill in your vCard details. This is what people see when they scan your QR code.

Step 3

Upload Your Logo

Click “Upload Logo” and select your brand mark. QRKit supports PNG, SVG, and JPG files up to 1MB. A square logo works best. Your logo appears centered in the QR code automatically.

Step 4

Customize Colors and Shapes

Match your brand palette by setting foreground and background colors. Choose dot shapes (square, rounded, diamond) and eye frame styles. Keep foreground darker than background for reliable scanning.

Step 5

Download Your QR Code

Click “Download” and choose your format: PNG for websites and emails, SVG for scalable print materials. Your branded QR code is ready to use. No account needed, no watermarks, no hidden fees.

Will my logo break the QR code? No. QR codes use error correction technology that allows up to 30% of the code to be replaced with an image. QRKit automatically applies the highest error correction level when you upload a logo, so your code scans reliably on every device.

Best practices

Logo Design Best Practices for QR Codes

Follow these guidelines to ensure your branded QR codes scan reliably and look professional across print and digital media. Every qr code generator with logo feature works best when you apply these six rules — learned from creating over 110,000 logo QR codes with QRKit.

01

The 30% Rule

Your logo can cover up to 30% of the QR code’s area without breaking scannability. QR codes use Reed-Solomon error correction (Level H allows ~30% data recovery). When using a qr code generator with logo in middle placement, keep the logo within this 30% boundary. QRKit automatically optimizes logo size when you upload, but always verify with a scan test.

02

Best File Formats

SVG is ideal — vector files never pixelate at any print size and produce crisp logos even at billboard scale. PNG works well for web use, especially with a transparent background. JPG is acceptable but may show compression artifacts around logo edges. Avoid GIFs or low-resolution images under 100×100px.

03

Square vs Round Logos

Square logos integrate most naturally into the QR code grid. Round logos work too, but need a slightly smaller size to avoid overlapping data modules at the edges. QRKit’s logo background option adds automatic padding around round logos, making them appear contained and professional without reducing scannability.

04

Keep Contrast High

Your logo should contrast with both the QR code pattern and the background. If your logo has a white background and the QR code background is also white, add a subtle border or colored padding. Dark QR pattern on white background with a colorful logo in the center is the safest, most scannable combination.

05

Simplicity Wins

Detailed logos with fine lines, small text, or gradients may not render clearly at typical QR code print sizes (2cm–5cm). Use a simplified version of your logo — an icon or logomark — rather than the full logo with tagline and legal text. The simpler the logo, the higher the scan rate at small sizes.

06

Test Before Printing

Always scan your logo QR code with at least three different devices (iPhone, Android, a dedicated scanner app like QR & Barcode Scanner) before sending to print. What looks great on screen can fail on paper. Test at the exact print size you intend to use, not at a larger digital preview.

Universal compatibility. QRKit's QR codes use standard error correction and comply with the ISO 18004 QR code standard. Your logo QR codes work with every major scanning app and smartphone camera. Need a custom qr code generator with logo AND advanced color controls, dot shapes, and eye frames? See our full custom QR code generator.

Use cases

QR Code With Logo Examples

Here's how businesses across industries use branded QR codes with logos to build trust and drive engagement.

Advanced

Dynamic Logo QR Codes: Edit After Printing

Static QR codes permanently encode a destination. Dynamic QR codes use a short redirect URL, meaning you can change where the code points without reprinting. A dynamic qr code generator with logo gives you the best of both worlds: branded design that you can update after printing. Add your logo to a dynamic QR code and every scan will always go to the right place.

Change Destination Anytime

Update the URL after you’ve printed thousands of business cards. No reprinting needed.

Track Every Scan

Get location, device type, and time data for every scan. Measure campaign effectiveness in real time.

Set Expiration or Password

Control access with expiration dates or password protection for sensitive content.

A/B Test Landing Pages

Test different landing pages without creating new QR codes. Optimize conversions from a single printed code.

Create a Dynamic Logo QR Code Free

QRKit's free plan includes dynamic QR codes with scan tracking. Upgrade for advanced analytics and bulk creation.

Troubleshooting

Logo QR Code Not Scanning? Here's How to Fix It

If your logo QR code isn't scanning reliably, check these common issues. Most problems have a simple fix. Using QRKit as your qr code generator with logo prevents most of these issues automatically — we apply Level H error correction, enforce the 30% logo rule, and validate contrast before you download.

Logo Too Large

If your logo covers more than 30% of the QR code, reduce its size. QRKit handles this automatically, but if you’re using another tool, manually reduce the logo.

Low Contrast

Dark logo on dark QR code, or light logo on light background. Ensure strong contrast between your logo, the QR pattern, and the background.

Inverted Colors

Light-colored QR code pattern on a dark background can fail on older scanners. Stick with dark foreground, light background.

Low Error Correction Level

Some generators use Level L (7% recovery) by default. For logo QR codes, you need Level H (30% recovery). QRKit uses high error correction automatically when a logo is detected.

Print Size Too Small

Logo QR codes need to be at least 2cm × 2cm (0.8in × 0.8in) for reliable scanning. Larger for complex logos.

Damaged or Partially Printed

Check print quality. Logo QR codes are less tolerant of smudging or partial printing than plain QR codes because the logo already uses some error correction capacity.

Still having issues? See our full QR code troubleshooting guide for general scanning problems, or try creating your QR code with QRKit — we optimize error correction automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions About QR Codes With Logos

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