Inicio > Guías > How to Create a QR Code: The Complete Guide (2026)
Elegir tipo de código QR

How to Create a QR Code: The Complete Guide (2026)

Create a QR code in under 60 seconds — free. This guide covers every method, every decision, and the technical details that determine whether your code works perfectly or breaks on 500 printed flyers.
Updated on mayo 13, 2026
Índice de contenidos
102.6M
US smartphone users scanning QR codes in 2026
84%
of mobile users worldwide have scanned a QR code at least once
323%
growth in QR code usage from 2021 to 2025

QR codes are scanned over a billion times a year worldwide. Every modern iPhone and Android phone reads them natively through the camera app — no special app needed. Creating one takes less than a minute.

This guide covers every method (online generators, Chrome, iPhone, Android, Canva, Google Sheets), every decision (static vs dynamic, which QR type, error correction levels), and every technical detail — including print specifications, sizing formulas, security risks, and the 8 most common failure modes.

Quick steps: create a QR code in 60 seconds

Ir a pageloot.com/qr-code-generator — no signup needed for static codes.

Choose your QR type — URL is the most common. Paste your link.

Customize (optional) — add your logo, change colors, pick a frame.

Descargar — SVG for print, PNG for digital. Scan it with your phone to verify.

That’s it for a free static QR code. If you need to edit the destination after printing, track scans, or upload files like PDFs — you need a código QR dinámico, which requires a plan. Plans start at $7/month billed annually, or grab a oferta de por vida desde $197 para acceso permanente.

How QR codes actually work

Understanding the mechanics helps you make better decisions about sizing, customization, and which type to use. Skip this if you just need to make one — but bookmark it for when a code breaks and you need to diagnose why.

A QR code is a two-dimensional matrix of black and white squares called modules. Each module represents a single bit of data. A small QR code (Version 1, 21×21 modules) encodes about 17 characters. A large one (Version 40, 177×177 modules) can hold several thousand characters. There are 40 versions total — each adds 4 modules per side.

Not every module stores your data. The three large squares in the corners (finder patterns) tell the scanner where the code is and how it’s oriented. Alternating black-and-white strips (timing patterns) help calculate module size. Additional squares in larger codes (alignment patterns) correct for camera angle distortion. Format information stores the error correction level and masking pattern.

The actual data is encoded in one of four modes: numeric (0-9, most efficient), alphanumeric (0-9, A-Z, some symbols), byte (any ASCII character), or kanji. After encoding, the data goes through a Reed-Solomon error correction algorithm — the same math used in CDs, DVDs, and satellite communications — that generates redundant backup data. Both the original data and the redundancy are interleaved and spread across the code.

Error correction levels: L, M, Q, H

This is why QR codes still scan when they’re scratched, dirty, or have a logo covering the center:

NivelRecoveryMejor paraTradeoff
L (Bajo)~7%Clean environments, digital displays, maximum data capacitySmallest code, least damage tolerance
M (Medio)~15%General purpose — the most common defaultGood balance of size and resilience
Q (Cuartil)~25%Printed materials in moderate-wear environmentsLarger code, good damage tolerance
H (Alto)~30%Codes with logos, outdoor use, factory floors, packagingLargest code, maximum resilience

When you add a logo to the center of a QR code, you’re physically covering modules — making them unreadable. A typical center logo covers 10-20% of the module area. At Level H (30% recovery), the code has enough redundancy to reconstruct the covered data. At Level M (15%), a logo may work in a lab but fail in the real world where scratches and fading pile on. Most generators (including Pageloot) automatically switch to Level H when you upload a logo.

QR codes vs barcodes

Traditional barcodes (UPC, EAN) are one-dimensional — they store data in a single line of varying-width bars, typically encoding 8-13 digits. QR codes are two-dimensional — they store data in a grid, encoding up to 4,296 alphanumeric characters. Barcodes require a laser scanner; QR codes work with any smartphone camera. For product identification at checkout, barcodes are fine. For anything involving consumer interaction — marketing, menus, contact sharing, file access — QR codes are the standard.

Static vs dynamic: the decision that changes everything

This is the single most important decision when creating a QR code. Get it wrong and you’ll either pay for something you don’t need — or end up reprinting materials because you can’t change a baked-in URL.

Static QR code — free, permanent

The destination URL is encoded directly into the QR pattern. Once created, it can cambiar nunca. Doesn’t need a server, subscription, or intermediary. Works forever, even if the QR provider shuts down.

Dynamic QR code — editable, trackable

Contains a short redirect URL (like qr.pageloot.com/abc123) that points to the provider’s server. You can change the destination anytime without reprinting. The provider tracks every scan: location, device, time. Requires an active plan.

When to use static

Use static when the destination will never change: a business website URL, a Wi-Fi password, a fixed email address, contact details on a vCard, or a one-time event where you won’t need analytics. Static codes are free and independent — they work even if the generator disappears tomorrow.

When to use dynamic

Use dynamic when: you might need to change where the code points after printing, you want scan analytics (when, where, what device), you’re linking to files (PDF, image, audio) that might be updated, you’re running a time-limited campaign, or you’re managing codes for clients who need scan reports.

The trap to watch for: Some generators create dynamic codes by default during “free” trials — then deactivate them after 7-14 days. If you printed materials during the trial, your codes die unless you pay. This is documented across thousands of Trustpilot reviews for platforms like QR.io ($35/month to reactivate), QRFY (7-day trial), and QR Code Generator Pro (14-day trial, 1.5 stars across 9,220 reviews). Pageloot clearly labels the 14-day trial. If you only need static codes, use our generador de códigos QR gratuito — no trial, no expiry, no signup.

The provider lock-in reality

Dynamic QR codes have a catch most guides don’t mention: your codes are permanently tied to the provider’s servers. The redirect URL baked into the QR pattern can never be changed — it’s physically encoded in the printed code. If you switch providers, every printed material needs a new code. This means billing practices, refund policies, and long-term viability matter more than for most SaaS tools. A trato de por vida eliminates this risk by guaranteeing permanent access at a fixed one-time price.

Method 1: Online QR code generator (most flexible)

Online generators are the most flexible — they support multiple QR types, customization, logo uploads, and (for dynamic codes) editing and tracking. Pageloot’s generator works on any device with no install.

Create a free static QR code

Ir a pageloot.com/qr-code-generator — no account needed.

Select your QR code type. Default is URL — paste any web address. Other free types: Wi-Fi, plain text, email, SMS.

Customize. Add your logo, change colors, select a dot pattern, add a CTA frame (“Scan me”, “View menu”, custom text).

Test. Scan the preview with your phone. Test with a second phone — different cameras handle contrast differently.

Download. SVG for print (vector, scales infinitely). PNG for digital (web, email, social). Both free.

Crear un código QR dinámico

Regístrate para una free 14-day trial — no credit card required.

Click “Create QR Code” — choose your type: URL, PDF upload, vCard, menu, multi-link, image gallery, audio, or others.

Enter your content. URL: paste link. PDF: upload directly. vCard: fill in contact fields. Menu: build visually or upload PDF.

Customize. Same options as static, plus UTM parameters for campaign tracking.

Save and download. Code is live and trackable. Change the destination anytime — the QR image stays the same.

Consejo profesional: El oferta de por vida desde $197 locks in permanent access. Your dynamic codes stay active forever — no renewal, no deactivation. Pays for itself in under 2 years vs. any monthly plan.

Method 2: Create a QR code from Chrome

Chrome has a built-in QR generator — useful for quick, one-off static codes.

Escritorio

Right-click any page → “Create QR Code for this page” (or three-dot menu → Cast, Save, and Share → Create QR Code). Downloads as PNG with Chrome dinosaur logo in the center.

iPhone / Android

iPhone: Chrome → Share → Create a QR Code. Android: Chrome → three dots → Share → QR Code.

Limitations: Static only. No editing, tracking, or customization. Chrome dinosaur logo can’t be removed. PNG only (no SVG for print). For anything beyond a quick share link, use a dedicated generator.

Method 3: Create a QR code on iPhone or Android

iPhone: No prominent native QR generator. Best option: open pageloot.com/qr-code-generator in Safari — works identically to desktop, no app needed.

Android: Chrome’s Share → QR Code flow works. Some Samsung devices include a QR creator in Quick Settings. For full features with dynamic codes, use Pageloot in any mobile browser.

Method 4: Canva, Adobe Express, or Google Sheets

Lienzo

Inside any design, click Aplicaciones → search “QR Code” → paste URL → generate. Code drops into your design. Static only, no tracking. For branded dynamic codes, generate in Pageloot first and upload the SVG to Canva.

Adobe Express

Free QR generator, no account needed for basic codes. Paste URL, customize colors, download as PNG/JPEG/PDF. Static only.

Google Sheets (bulk generation)

For generating many codes at once (product labels, badges, tickets): enter =IMAGE("https://api.qrserver.com/v1/create-qr-code/?data="&ENCODEURL(A2)&"&size=200x200") where A2 is your URL. Drag down for an entire column. Static only, low resolution. For bulk dynamic codes, Pageloot supports CSV upload.

QR code types: which one do you need?

QR typeWhat it doesMejor para
URLOpens a webpageWebsites, landing pages, online stores
PDFDisplays a PDF fileLos menús de los restaurantes, brochures, manuals
vCardSaves contact info to phoneBusiness cards, networking
Wi-FiConnects to a networkHotels, cafes, offices, tiendas minoristas
Los medios de comunicación socialLinks to profilesSocial marketing, storefronts
MenúDisplays a menuRestaurants, cafes, bars
Galería de imágenesShows multiple imagesInmobiliaria, portfolios
Audio (MP3)Plays audio filesMusic promotion, audioguides
App linkRedirects to app storeApp downloads, promotions
Correo electrónicoPre-fills emailComentarios de los clientes
UbicaciónOpens mapStore locations, venues
Multi-linkLanding page with linksLink-in-bio, campaign hubs
EventoAdds to calendarInvitaciones a actos
SMSPre-fills text messageOpt-in campaigns
Plain textDisplays textInstructions, serial numbers

Not sure? Start with URL — it’s the most versatile. For offline use cases (Wi-Fi, contacts), choose the specific type so the phone handles it natively.

How to customize your QR code (without breaking it)

Branded QR codes get up to 80% more scans than generic black-and-white squares. But every customization affects scannability.

Contrast is non-negotiable

Foreground (dots) must be darker than background. Minimum contrast ratio: 4:1. Dark blue or black on white is safest. Don’t invert (white on dark) — fails more often on reflective surfaces and with older phones.

Logo rules

Your logo can cover up to 30% of the center at error correction Level H. Generators switch to Level H automatically when you upload a logo. If scanning fails after adding a logo, it’s too large.

What to avoid

Gradients on dots. Pastel-on-pastel color pairs. Anything covering the three corner squares (finder patterns). Decorative borders that encroach on the quiet zone. Round shapes that crop the code boundary.

This section prevents expensive reprints. Every QR code that “doesn’t work” in the real world failed because of a sizing, format, or material problem.

Minimum sizes by material

MaterialMínimoRecomendadoPor qué
tarjeta de visita1.5 × 1.5 cm2 × 2 cmClose-range, controlled lighting
Flyer / A42 × 2 cm3 × 3 cmHand-held, easy phone positioning
Table tent3 × 3 cm4 × 4 cmAngled surface, varying distance
Poster (indoor)5 × 5 cm8 × 8 cmScan distance 30-100 cm
Banner / signage10 × 10 cm15+ cmScan distance 1-3 meters
Billboard30 × 30 cm50+ cmScan distance 3-10+ meters
Embalaje del producto1.5 × 1.5 cm2.5 × 2.5 cmSmall surface, close scan

The 10× rule: a QR code scans from roughly 10× its width. 3 cm code → ~30 cm. 10 cm → ~1 meter. 50 cm billboard → ~5 meters.

File formats

SVG for print — always. Vector, scales infinitely. PNG for digital only. SVG opens directly in Illustrator and InDesign. Minimum PNG: 1000×1000px.

Quiet zone

Blank border around the code — at least 4 módulos de ancho on all sides. Without it, scanners can’t find the boundary. Don’t crop it out.

Problem materials

Glossy: glare under lighting — test in actual conditions, prefer matte. Curved: bottles, cups — size up 50%. Transparent: needs opaque background. Dark: needs white background patch. Textured: linen paper, embossed — size up or use smooth label area.

What breaks QR codes (and how to prevent it)

QR codes sustain up to 30% damage at Level H. But real-world failures happen constantly. Here are the 8 most common failure modes.

1. Too small for scanning distance

The #1 failure. A 2 cm code on a poster 2 meters away can’t be resolved by a phone camera. Use the 10× rule.

2. Insufficient contrast

Light gray on white. Yellow on cream. Scanners need minimum 4:1 contrast ratio.

3. URL changed or deleted

Static codes encode URLs permanently. If the URL breaks, the code leads to nothing. Dynamic codes let you redirect anytime.

4. Subscription expired

Dynamic codes route through the provider’s server. Subscription lapses = every printed code dies simultaneously. A trato de por vida eliminates this risk.

5. Cropped quiet zone

Designer crops the blank border. Scanner can’t find the boundary. Keep 4 modules of space on all sides.

6. Too much data in a static code

More data = more modules = denser, harder-to-scan code. Use a URL shortener or dynamic code for long URLs.

7. Low-resolution for print

200×200px PNG stretched to poster size = blurry module edges. Always SVG for print.

8. Design over finder patterns

The three corner squares are essential for scanning. Don’t place anything over them.

The one-minute test: Before printing, scan with at least two different phones (iPhone + Android) in the actual lighting conditions. If it takes more than 2 seconds to scan, fix it before printing.

QR code security: quishing and how to stay safe

“Quishing” (QR code phishing) became a mainstream cybersecurity concern in 2025. Attackers place counterfeit QR codes over legitimate ones — on parking meters, restaurant tables, flyers — to redirect scanners to malicious websites. The FBI and multiple national agencies issued public warnings in 2024-2025. Only 39% of consumers can reliably identify a malicious QR code.

If you’re scanning

Check for sticker overlays — physical overlays are the most common attack. Use your phone’s built-in camera (shows URL preview before opening). If the preview URL looks suspicious, don’t tap.

If you’re creating

Utilice códigos QR de marca with your logo and colors — harder to replicate convincingly. Include a CTA describing where the code leads (“Scan for our menu at restaurant-name.com”). For physical placements, consider tamper-evident materials.

Best practices for placement and scanning

Always include a call to action

“Scan for menu”, “Scan for 20% off”, “Scan to connect on Wi-Fi” — tell people what they get. Pageloot’s generator includes frame templates with customizable CTA text.

Place at natural phone height

Between waist and eye level, angled slightly toward the scanner. Ankle-level and above-head codes get fewer scans.

One code, one destination

Link directly to the specific page, form, or file. Don’t link to your homepage. Fewer taps after scan = higher completion.

Mobile-optimize the destination

100% of scans happen on mobile. Text readable without zooming, tappable buttons, loads in under 3 seconds.

Track with dynamic codes

Static tells you nothing. Dynamic shows scan counts, time, location, device. For any marketing use, dynamic codes are the minimum.

Accesibilidad

Always provide a short URL below the code in readable text. Use colorblind-safe colors (avoid red-green). Blue-on-white and black-on-yellow work for all common forms of color vision deficiency.

What nobody tells you: the real cost of a failed QR code

Most guides treat failures as minor inconveniences. In practice, a broken QR code on printed materials creates cascading costs.

The reprinting math: 500 business cards at $0.10 = $50. 1,000 brochures at $0.50 = $500. 5,000 product labels at $0.05 = $250. If the QR code fails — wrong URL, expired trial, cancelled subscription, bad contrast — the entire run is waste. The code costs $0-7/month. The materials cost 10-100× more.

The trial trap math: QR.io’s “free” trial deactivates codes after 7 days. If you printed 200 business cards ($60) and they die, reactivation is $35/month ($420/year). Year-one cost for “free”: $480. QRFY works the same with a ~$123 minimum reactivation.

En resumen: the QR generator is the cheapest component. Materials, design time, and distribution are the expensive parts. Spending $7/month (or $197 lifetime) on a reliable generator is the cheapest insurance against wasting hundreds in printed materials.

Preguntas frecuentes

Is it free to create a QR code?

Static QR codes are free — Pageloot and several other generators let you create them without signup or payment. Dynamic QR codes (editable, trackable) require a paid plan, typically $7-35/month. Pageloot offers a lifetime deal from $197 for permanent dynamic code access.

¿Los códigos QR caducan?

Static QR codes never expire — the data is baked into the pattern permanently. Dynamic QR codes stay active as long as your subscription is active. If you cancel, the redirect stops working and printed codes go dead. Some generators deactivate dynamic codes after a 7-14 day trial without clear warning.

Can I change where my QR code points after printing?

Only if it’s a dynamic QR code. Static codes encode the destination permanently — once printed, it can never be changed. Dynamic codes use a redirect through the provider’s server, so you can update the destination URL, swap a PDF, or redirect to a new page without reprinting anything.

What size should a QR code be for printing?

Minimum 2×2 cm for business cards and hand-held materials. Use the 10× rule: a QR code can be scanned from roughly 10 times its width. A 3 cm code scans from ~30 cm. A 10 cm code scans from ~1 meter. For billboards, minimum 30×30 cm.

Can I put a logo in my QR code?

Yes — most generators support center logo placement covering up to 30% of the code area. The code’s error correction (Level H) compensates for the covered modules. If scanning fails after adding a logo, reduce the logo size.

What’s the difference between a QR code and a barcode?

Barcodes are one-dimensional (a line of bars encoding 8-13 digits, read by laser scanners). QR codes are two-dimensional (a grid encoding up to 4,296 characters, read by any smartphone camera). QR codes hold far more data and support URLs, files, contact info, and interactive content.

Why is my QR code not scanning?

The most common causes: code is too small for the scanning distance, insufficient contrast between dots and background (minimum 4:1 ratio), the quiet zone (blank border) was cropped, the URL was deleted or changed (static codes), or the subscription expired (dynamic codes). Test with two different phones before printing.

What file format should I use for printing QR codes?

SVG (vector format) — always. SVG scales to any size without pixelation. A QR code downloaded as SVG prints perfectly from a business card to a billboard. Use PNG only for digital (web, email, social). If you must use PNG for print, download at minimum 1000×1000px.

Are QR codes safe to scan?

Generally yes, but QR phishing (“quishing”) is a growing concern. Attackers place fake QR stickers over legitimate ones to redirect to malicious sites. Use your phone’s built-in camera (it shows a URL preview before opening). Check for physical sticker overlays. Avoid scanning codes on parking meters and unsolicited mail without verifying.

Can I create QR codes in bulk?

Yes. Pageloot supports CSV upload for bulk dynamic code creation.

Sobre el autor

Siim Kostabi es el responsable de contenido de Pageloot. Escribe sobre nuestros innovadores servicios de generación de códigos QR. Con más de media década de experiencia en códigos QR, Siim es un experto en la materia. Ha logrado avances significativos en el uso de la tecnología QR para simplificar y optimizar las interacciones digitales.

Categoría
Más información sobre
✅ La solución #1 para códigos QR

Si necesitas crear códigos QR en línea, puedes Crear Código QR aquí mismo de forma gratuita!
Pageloot es el #1 Solución de salida para crear y escanear códigos QR.

HT-61

Generación de blogs

Más de 20 000 marcas confían en nosotros para obtener más ventas, reseñas y seguidores.

Logotipos de clientes
Confiado por las principales marcas
Valorado con 4.8 de 5

4,86 / 5 estrellas de calificación

Alejandro Garcia
Alejandro Garcia
Dueño de restaurante
Un servicio fantástico y lugar con el código QR. Ahora tengo una tarjeta de visita digital. Gracias.
Miguel López
Miguel López
Desarrollador inmobiliario
Googled y lo encontró un gran servicio: me encanta hacer códigos QR para archivos PDF.
Paulina Martín
Paulina Martín
Productos al por menor
Me sorprendió lo fácil que es crear tu propio código QR usando este sitio
Alejandro Garcia
Alejandro Garcia
Dueño de restaurante
Un servicio fantástico y lugar con el código QR. Ahora tengo una tarjeta de visita digital. Gracias.
Miguel López
Miguel López
Desarrollador inmobiliario
Googled y lo encontró un gran servicio: me encanta hacer códigos QR para archivos PDF.
Paulina Martín
Paulina Martín
Productos al por menor
Me sorprendió lo fácil que es crear tu propio código QR usando este sitio
Ver más códigos QR
Escaneo de código QR de marketing
Escanear Código Básico
Convierte cualquier cosa en una experiencia digital en menos de 3 minutos.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días.

No se requiere tarjeta de crédito.

Obtén 30% de descuento en tu primera compra

Utilice el código:

Comparte tus archivos MP3

Regístrate para crear códigos QR en PDF

Carga y visualiza todo lo que necesites:

  • Archivos de audio
  • Pódcasts
  • Música

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

regístrate para crear un código QR de audio mp3

Obtén más escaneos con marcos

Regístrate para agregar más marcos a tus códigos QR

Los marcos de llamada a la acción ayudan a sus clientes a interactuar fácilmente con el código QR. ¡Pruébelos!

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrate para agregar más marcos a tus códigos QR

Añade más estilo con formas

Regístrate para crear más formas

Los códigos QR no tienen por qué ser cuadrados. Prueba a cambiarlos para adaptarlos a la imagen de tu marca.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrate para crear más formas

Añade un logotipo a tu código QR

Regístrese para agregar su logotipo a los códigos QR

Haga que su código QR destaque añadiéndole su logotipo y marca.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrese para agregar su logotipo a los códigos QR

Redirecciones inteligentes a la App Store

Regístrese para crear un código QR para la tienda de aplicaciones

Añade los enlaces de tu App a nuestro código QR inteligente de la App Store. Los usuarios son redirigidos en función de su dispositivo.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrese para crear un código QR para la tienda de aplicaciones

Sube una imagen a un código QR

Regístrate para crear códigos QR de imágenes

Comparte tus imágenes fácilmente. Cambia cualquier imagen dinámicamente en cuestión de segundos.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrate para crear códigos QR de imágenes

Comparte tus archivos PDF

Regístrate para crear códigos QR en PDF

Carga y visualiza todo lo que necesites:

  • Menús y listas de precios
  • Instrucciones
  • Cualquier documento

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrate para crear códigos QR en PDF

Edita más tarde sin imprimir

Regístrate para editar tus códigos QR sin volver a imprimir

Los códigos QR dinámicos le permiten cambiar el contenido de su código QR sin tener que imprimir otros nuevos.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrate para editar tus códigos QR sin volver a imprimir

¿Cuándo? ¿Dónde? Rastrea tus escaneos de códigos QR

Regístrate para rastrear tus códigos QR

Descubra cuáles de sus códigos QR reciben más escaneos y qué es lo que más entusiasma a sus clientes.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrate para rastrear tus códigos QR

Archivos listos para imprimir disponibles

Regístrese para crear códigos QR vectoriales como PDF y SVG

.EPS, .PDF, .SVG

¿Desea descargar sus códigos QR en resolución HD? Obtenga formatos vectoriales o de píxeles listos para imprimir.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrese para crear códigos QR vectoriales como PDF y SVG

Por favor, espere. Su código QR es cargando... cargando...

Hazlo tuyo

Regístrate para guardar tu código QR para más tarde

Consigue más escaneos creando increíbles códigos QR con diferentes colores, logotipos y marcos de llamada a la acción.

Prueba gratuita de 14 días con registro.
Los códigos QR caducan después de la prueba.

Regístrate para guardar tu código QR para más tarde