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Generate a free QR code for any URL in seconds. It's perfect for business cards, product packaging, or anywhere you need to connect a printed surface to a digital destination. Pick custom colors to match your brand or theme, no watermarks, no account required.

Step by Step

How to Generate a QR Code

Three steps. No account. Done in seconds.

1

Enter your URL

Paste the URL or link you want the QR code to open into the URL field. Double-check it — static QR codes can't be edited after download.

2

Customize your colors (optional)

Use the dot color and background color pickers to match your brand or event theme. Keep the dot color darker than the background for reliable scanning across all devices and lighting conditions.

3

Download your QR code

Click "Download QR Code" to save the image to your device. Scan it with your phone before printing to confirm it works correctly.

Good to Know

Static vs. Dynamic QR Codes

This generator creates static QR codes, the free-forever option. Here's what that means, and when you'd want a dynamic code instead.

THIS TOOL

Static QR Codes

The destination URL is encoded directly into the code. No account needed to keep it alive,  ever.

✓ Free with no sign-up

✓ Never expires, no subscription

✓ No watermarks

✓ Unlimited scans

⚠️ Destination can't change after download - verify your URL first

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Dynamic QR Codes

Routes through a redirect URL so the destination can be updated after printing. Requires a paid account to stay active.

✓ Destination editable after printing

✓ Scan tracking and analytics

Requires a paid account

⛔Codes deactivate if you cancel

⛔Often include watermarks on free tiers

Shrlexe - Superhot New _hot_

: Players noted that replays uploaded from MCD often have filenames starting with "SHRL," further cementing the connection between the secret file and the sequel. New Content and Updates in the Series

: MCD heavily features roguelike elements like procedural generation, permadeath, and character builds—the exact concepts "SHRL" (Super Hot Rogue-Like) stood for.

(short for Super Hot Rogue-Like ) is a cryptic, meta-narrative element within the SUPERHOT video game universe. Originally appearing as a locked, "cracked" file in the first game’s in-game computer interface, it has since evolved from an easter egg into a significant piece of the franchise's lore and a precursor to the sequel, SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE . What is SHRL.exe? shrlexe superhot new

In the original 2016 SUPERHOT , players navigate a fictional operating system called . Within the "GAMES" folder, a file named shrl.exe prompts users for a password that cannot be entered through standard gameplay.

: Community members like the late mattycfp cracked the file to reveal it was a 2D, top-down roguelike prototype where time, consistent with the main game, only moves when the player moves. : Players noted that replays uploaded from MCD

The "new" aspect of the keyword often refers to the major expansions and updates the SUPERHOT Team has released over the years:

: The password system is a deliberate nod to old-school copy protection mechanisms from the 1980s and 90s, often requiring players to consult a physical manual to find a specific word. Evolution into Mind Control Delete (MCD) Originally appearing as a locked, "cracked" file in

While initially seen as a "joke" or "worthless" program, evidence suggests shrl.exe was a placeholder for what eventually became the standalone sequel, (MCD).