Simplifying QR Code Generation

"Why do I need a QR Code?", you may ask. Chances are that if you're asking that question, perhaps you don't need one. In short, a QR Code is an easy way of getting information across to someone without them needing to know the ins and outs of getting that information.

You will notice that they more information you have in your QR Code, the more dots, and therefore the more dense your QR Code will look (see the samples below).
You can, as an example, provide a QR Code as a shortcut to a particular page on a website like this one which will take you to this page:
If you would like to make your own URL-based QR Code, please enter your URL and click on SUBMIT:
You may want to use it to make your contact available for people to save in their phones - possibly on the back of your business card like this one

If you would like to make your own Contact Card (VCF)-based QR Code, please enter the relevant details below and click on SUBMIT:















Another example of an excellent use of QR Codes is as a means to share the details of your public WiFi network like this one which is for a WPA2 WiFi network called My Secure Network and a password of secretsquirrel.
If you would like to make your own WiFi-based QR Code, please enter your details below and click on SUBMIT:
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