Endless use cases
QR codes have become ubiquitous in our daily lives. Restaurants use them for digital menus, businesses print them on business cards for quick contact sharing, and event organizers use them for ticketing and check-in. They bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds.
Common use cases include sharing website URLs, connecting guests to your WiFi network without typing passwords, adding contact information (vCards), sharing app download links, making payments, and linking to product information or manuals on packaging.
URLs, WiFi, contacts & morePrivacy and security
AwesomeToolkit generates QR codes entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No data — not the URL, text, WiFi password, or any other content — is ever sent to our servers or any third party.
This means you can safely generate QR codes for sensitive content like WiFi passwords, internal URLs, or private contact information without any privacy concerns.
100% client-side generation