Generate QR codes without uploading text.
Enter a link or short text, review the encoded value, and download a scannable PNG from this browser. Private drafts and internal links stay on this device.
Privacy-first by default
QR generation runs client-side. The workflow avoids server upload routes, account requirements, entered text collection, filenames, and user identifier analytics.
Browser utility tools
How to use it
- 1
Enter the QR content
Paste the URL, text, contact detail, or short note that scanners should open or read.
- 2
Review the value
Check spelling, tracking parameters, and destination before generating the final image.
- 3
Generate the code
Create a scannable QR preview in the browser and confirm that the image is readable at the intended size.
- 4
Download PNG output
Save the QR image for posters, documents, packaging mockups, support replies, or handouts.
Common use cases
Security and privacy
Local QR creation
QR content can include private URLs, review tokens, internal form links, or customer-specific references, so Frisbly generates the code in the browser session without a text upload route. The tool does not require an account and is designed to avoid collecting the entered value, filenames, user identifiers, or encoded content for analytics. Anyone who scans the exported image can read the embedded value, so review destination links and remove sensitive parameters before printing or sharing. Test the final image with the target device.
Supported inputs and outputs
Supported QR inputs
- URLs, plain text, short notes, and contact-style strings.
- Korean and Unicode text supported by the browser QR library.
- PNG output for documents, posters, labels, and replies.
- Local preview before download or printing.
FAQ
Does QR generation upload my text?
No. The QR image is generated in the browser session, so the entered value does not need to be sent to a Frisbly server route.
Can I make QR codes for Korean text?
Yes. The generator supports Unicode text, though very long content can make the QR code dense and harder to scan.
What format do I download?
The tool exports a PNG image that can be added to documents, posters, labels, support replies, and handouts.
Should I test the QR code before printing?
Yes. Scan the preview or downloaded image with the target device to confirm the destination and readability.
Can QR codes contain private links?
They can, but anyone with the image can scan the embedded value. Remove tokens or use access controls before sharing.
Why is my QR code hard to scan?
Long text, low contrast, small print size, or heavy compression can reduce scan reliability. Shorten the value and keep clear margins.