Brand marketing
Add campaign URLs to posters, packaging, or swag with colors that match your palette.
Prism QR Studio
Build Wi‑Fi, link, text, or email QR codes with colors, corners, and logos that feel on-brand. Live preview, instant download, no sign up.
Try it now
Craft a QR that actually matches your brand.
What you see is exactly what you’ll download.
Tip: print, share, or embed anywhere. All processing happens locally in your browser.
Start with the basics, then expand styling when you need it.
For reliable scans, use a soft white underlay when exporting transparent codes.
Turn this off to export fully transparent files.
Open quick pricing or how-it-works guides in a modal—close to keep creating.
Quick guide
Open for tips and examples—close to stay focused on building.
Real-world uses in under a minute.
Brand marketing
Add campaign URLs to posters, packaging, or swag with colors that match your palette.
Events & tickets
Link guests to agendas, maps, or RSVP forms—easy to scan in dim light.
Menus & contactless
Drop Wi‑Fi, menu, or order links on table tents without sacrificing brand feel.
Handouts & signage
Share text, email, or link actions on printouts with corner and logo polish.
Make a QR the moment you land on the page.
Choose your content
Pick Wi‑Fi, link, text, or email and drop in the details.
Style it
Match brand colors, tweak corners, and drop in a logo.
Download instantly
Export PNG, JPG, or SVG—ready for print or digital.
Pricing
Keep creating without accounts today; expect advanced editing for saved codes later.
Current
Unlimited QR creation, styling, and downloads with no account required.
$0/month
Coming soon
Keep editing your saved QR codes and unlock extra polish for teams.
TBD—stay tuned
How it works
A quick primer on QR mechanics, benefits, and scan-ready design tips.
QR codes store text—like URLs, Wi‑Fi credentials, or emails—as a pattern of modules. When scanned, your camera decodes the pattern and opens the action instantly.
Branded QR codes keep the same data but swap colors, corner shapes, and logos so they feel intentional on print, packaging, or screens. High contrast and clear quiet zones improve readability.