Custom QR Code with Logo

Create branded QR codes with your company logo, custom colors, and unique dot shapes. Branded QR codes get scanned up to 80% more than plain black-and-white ones.

Add Your Logo to a QR Code

Upload your logo, customize colors and shapes, download for free.

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Why Brand Your QR Codes?

A generic black-and-white QR code says nothing about your brand. A QR code with your logo and brand colors is immediately recognizable, builds trust, and dramatically increases scan rates.

80% More Scans

Studies show branded QR codes outperform generic ones by up to 80% in scan rates.

Brand Trust

Users are more likely to scan a QR code they recognize. Your logo signals legitimacy.

Visual Consistency

Match your QR codes to your existing brand materials for a cohesive look.

How to Create a QR Code with Logo

  1. Choose your QR type — URL, WiFi, vCard, Email, Phone, SMS, or Text.
  2. Enter your content — Paste your URL, enter WiFi details, or fill in contact info.
  3. Set your brand colors — Use the color picker to match your brand's primary and background colors.
  4. Choose a dot shape — Select from square, rounded, dots, classy, or classy-rounded to match your brand personality.
  5. Upload your logo — Click the logo upload area and select your image file. PNG with transparent background works best.
  6. Preview and test — Scan the preview with your phone to verify it works.
  7. Download — Export as SVG for print or PNG for digital use.

Logo Best Practices

  • Use PNG with transparent background — Cleanest look against the QR pattern
  • Keep it simple — Simple logos are more recognizable at small sizes
  • Square aspect ratio — Square logos fit the QR code center best
  • High contrast — Ensure your logo is visible against the QR code colors
  • Don't cover more than 30% — Too much coverage reduces scannability
  • Avoid complex, detailed logos — Fine details get lost at small print sizes

Customization Options

Colors

Set any foreground and background color using the color picker or hex codes.

Dot Shapes

Choose from square, rounded, dots, classy, or classy-rounded patterns.

Corner Eyes

Customize the three large corner squares with different shapes.

Logo Upload

Upload any image — PNG, JPG, SVG — to center in your QR code.

Use Cases for Branded QR Codes

  • Business cards — Add a vCard QR code with your company logo
  • Product packaging — Direct customers to product info, manuals, or warranty registration
  • Restaurant menus — Brand your menu QR code to match your décor
  • Marketing materials — Flyers, brochures, posters, and print ads
  • Event materials — Branded codes for registration, schedules, and WiFi access
  • Email signatures — Include a small branded QR code linking to your profile or calendar

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add a logo to a QR code for free?

Yes! QRCodeGen.ai lets you upload any logo or image and place it in the center of your QR code — completely free, no watermarks, no account required.

Will adding a logo make the QR code unscannable?

QR codes have built-in error correction that allows part of the pattern to be obscured (by a logo, for example) while still scanning. QRCodeGen.ai automatically sizes the logo to maintain scannability. As a best practice, the logo should cover no more than 30% of the QR code area.

What logo format works best?

PNG with a transparent background gives the cleanest result. Square logos work better than wide/tall ones since the center of a QR code is square. JPEG and other formats also work, but transparent PNGs look most professional.

Can I change the colors of my QR code to match my brand?

Absolutely. QRCodeGen.ai lets you set any foreground and background color using a color picker or hex codes. You can also choose from multiple dot shapes and corner eye styles for additional brand personality.

What export formats are available?

QRCodeGen.ai supports PNG (up to 2048×2048 pixels), SVG (vector — scales infinitely for print), and WebP. SVG is recommended for print materials like business cards, brochures, and signage.

Last updated: March 2026