SVG QR Code Generator
Generate a QR code and export it as a clean SVG - a true vector file that stays perfectly sharp at any size, from a business card to a billboard. Enter your link or data below, style it, then download scalable SVG (or PNG if you need a raster). 100% in your browser - static, no tracking, never expires.
About svg / vector QR codes
An SVG QR code is stored as vector paths rather than pixels, so it never blurs or pixelates no matter how far you scale it - the same file prints crisp on a business card and a poster. That makes SVG the format to use for anything that goes to print, gets resized, or feeds a design tool like Figma, Illustrator or Inkscape (where the exported code stays fully editable). This generator writes a compact, standards-clean SVG with no wrapper cruft, so it drops straight into your artwork, imports cleanly, and can be converted to EPS or PDF for a print shop. Every QR type is supported - URL, WiFi, vCard, email, SMS and crypto all export to the same vector output - and because the code is static, it never expires and routes no one through a tracker. Style it with rounded modules, a color or an OKLCH gradient and a center logo, watch the live scannability bar, then export SVG for print or PNG for the screen.
Frequently Asked Questions
SVG is a vector format: it stores the QR code as mathematical paths, so it stays perfectly sharp at any size. A PNG is made of pixels and blurs when you scale it up. For anything printed or resized - posters, packaging, business cards - export SVG so the code never pixelates. Use PNG only when you need a fixed-size raster for the screen.
Yes. The exported SVG is standards-clean vector paths, so it imports into Figma, Illustrator, Inkscape and other design tools as a fully editable shape - you can recolor, resize or place it in your artwork without any quality loss.
Yes. Because the export is clean vector SVG, any design tool or print shop can convert it to EPS or PDF while keeping it fully scalable. Vector is exactly what print shops ask for, so the code reproduces sharp at any physical size.
No. It is a static code - your data is encoded directly into the QR matrix, generated entirely in your browser. There is no redirect in the middle, nothing is uploaded, the code never expires and no one can log who scans it.