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QR code with your logo.

A QR code doesn\u2019t have to look like a robot sneezed. Put your logo in the middle, match your brand colors, round the dots — then export print-grade PNG, infinitely-scalable SVG, or the party trick: an animated version where your logo pulses.

Always test-scan before printing — error correction is set to H (30%) so the logo stays scannable.

How it works

1

Type your link

Any URL or text. The code regenerates live at error-correction level H, which tolerates 30% coverage — that headroom is what makes the logo safe.

2

Brand it

Upload your logo, size it, choose dark and light colors, switch square modules for rounded dots.

3

Export three ways

1200px PNG for print, true vector SVG for designers, or a 3-second animated video where the logo breathes — perfect for reels and screens.

Why use this tool

Logo-safe by math — error correction level H means up to 30% of the code can be covered and still scan — the logo size slider stays inside that budget.
True vector SVG — not a traced bitmap: real rects and circles, so it prints razor-sharp at any size on business cards or billboards.
Animated export — a gently pulsing logo center as MP4/WebM — a QR that catches the eye on digital signage and video outros.
Brand colors with a warning label — dark-on-light scans best; the tool defaults sensible and you should always test-scan bold choices.
Nothing uploaded — generation, rendering and recording all happen in your browser.

QR codes finally earned their place — menus, payments, packaging, video outros — but the default black-and-white blob wastes a branding opportunity every single scan. The fix is well understood: high error correction buys you covering the center with a logo, careful color contrast keeps scanners happy, and vector output keeps print crisp. This generator wires all three together, plus one thing you will not find elsewhere: an animated export, because a QR code that subtly breathes on a screen gets scanned more than one that just sits there.

Use your exact brand colors by pulling them first with the palette extractor, and make sure the logo you drop in is clean with the background remover. A branded QR on your card pointing at a page with an animated logo? That is a small business looking expensive — the free animator or a custom order from $35 handles the animated part.

Frequently asked questions

Will the logo stop my QR code from scanning?

Not within the size slider\u2019s range. The code is generated at error-correction level H, which is designed to survive 30% damage or coverage. Still, always test-scan with a couple of phones before printing a thousand flyers.

PNG or SVG — which should I download?

SVG for anything printed or professionally designed (it scales forever); PNG for quick digital use. Grab both — they\u2019re free.

Can I use any colors?

You can, but scanners need contrast: keep the modules clearly darker than the background. Light-on-dark inverted codes scan inconsistently on older phones.

What is the animated export for?

Digital contexts — video outros, stream overlays, TV menus, tradeshow screens. The gentle logo pulse draws the eye without hurting scannability, since the modules never move.

Is my link or logo sent to a server?

No. The QR is computed and drawn entirely in your browser, and the animation is recorded from a local canvas.

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