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Marketing QR Code Generator

Create a marketing QR code for your landing page. Add the URL and a short description, choose colors and size, then download PNG or SVG.

Generate Your QR Code

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Last updated: April 3, 2026

Created by: Eon Tools Dev Team

Reviewed by: Bibhushan Saakha



What this tool does

This tool makes a QR code for a marketing campaign, pointing people to your landing page. Put it on a poster, flyer, or ad, and a scan takes them straight to the page you are promoting. Enter your landing page URL, set the size and colours, and download a PNG or SVG.

How to use it

  1. Enter your landing page URL, and an optional short description.
  2. Set the size, colours, and error correction level.
  3. Choose PNG or SVG, create the code, and download it.

How it works

The tool encodes your landing page link into the QR pattern, in your browser, so the code opens your campaign page. It is a static code that works on its own, the same approach explained on the URL QR Code Generator page. For a campaign, point it at a dedicated, mobile-friendly landing page rather than your homepage, so people arrive exactly where the campaign leads and on a page that works well on a phone.

How to measure your campaign

Here is the part that turns a code into a marketing tool you can actually learn from. A static QR code does not track scans by itself, but you do not need a paid service to measure it, you can use the analytics you already have, with a simple trick: UTM parameters.

UTM parameters are little tags you add to the end of your landing URL that tell your website analytics where a visitor came from. Instead of plain yoursite.com/offer, you encode something like yoursite.com/offer?utm_source=flyer&utm_medium=qr&utm_campaign=spring. Every person who scans that code then shows up in Google Analytics, or whatever you use, neatly labelled as coming from that flyer's QR code. Make a different tagged link for each place you put a code, the poster, the flyer, the packaging, and you can see which one actually drove traffic, all without any dynamic-QR subscription. Build the tagged link first, then make the code from it. To make the code unmistakably yours, the QR Code Generator with Logo adds your branding, and for your company details there is the Business QR Code Generator.

Questions people ask

Can I track how many people scan it?

Not from the code itself, since it is static, but you can add UTM parameters to your landing URL so every scan appears in your website analytics, tagged to that campaign. It is free and uses the analytics you already have.

How do I tell which placement worked?

Give each placement its own UTM-tagged link, one for the poster, one for the flyer, one for packaging, and make a separate code from each. Your analytics then shows which drove the traffic.

Where should the code point?

A dedicated, mobile-friendly landing page for the campaign, rather than your homepage, so people land exactly where the campaign leads, on a page that works on a phone.

Is my link uploaded?

No. The code is generated entirely in your browser, so nothing is sent to a server.



Bibhushan Saakha

Bibhushan Saakha is a UI/UX developer with experience in design systems, Figma, Adobe Illustrator, and interface focused visual thinking. He had a strong eye for clarity, contrast, layout, and visual usability, and also holds a national record in blindfolded cube solving. At Eon Tools, he reviews color and QR tools.