Looking for a QR code with information?

Your QR code needs a small webpage behind it.

A QR code by itself doesn't show anything. To make people see text, photos, a map, or contact info when they scan, there has to be a webpage behind it. At qrpage.co both come together in one step — the QR code and the small webpage behind it. You fill in a template, the rest builds itself.

Free, no account, no app, GDPR-friendly. You get a print-ready poster with the QR code on it, plus a short link to share.

What's the QR code for?

Pick a template that fits your situation:

Parked car with a QR code sale sign

Car for sale

A window sign for your parked car. Buyers scan instead of calling at midnight.

Make a sign →

Bronze plaque with QR code in a garden

Museum, garden, tour stop

A plaque at one location. Scan for history, photos, and a map.

Make a stop →

Something else?

There are templates for these too:

Plant tag Artisan label Scavenger hunt Wedding Trail marker If-found tag

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What's the difference between a QR code and a webpage?

A QR code is just a pattern of black squares. By itself, it contains no text and no images — only a pointer to a webpage.

So if you want people to see text, photos, or contact info when they scan, you need both: the QR code and the webpage it points to.

At qrpage.co both come from a single template, in one step — you don't need your own website.