QR Studio

Create a branded QR code with logo, colors, and custom styling

Design QR codes that look like part of your brand system instead of a plain black square. Add a centered logo, tune error correction, and export assets for packaging, posters, menus, and campaign pages.

Centered logo support

Upload a logo and keep the QR code usable by pairing branding with the right error correction settings.

Flexible visual styling

Customize module shapes, corner styling, foreground colors, backgrounds, and output size from one interface.

Campaign-ready export

Use the final QR code across packaging, menus, signage, direct mail, and landing page campaigns.

Branded QR codes that still scan well

A QR code with logo can improve recognition when it appears on packaging, menus, signage, and in marketing campaigns. The key is balancing branding with enough contrast, margin, and error correction to keep scanning reliable.

QR Studio gives you logo support, color controls, module styling, and export options so you can create branded QR codes without switching between design tools and generators.

Popular use cases

Product packaging and inserts
Restaurant menus and table signage
Retail displays and shelf talkers
Posters, flyers, and out-of-home ads
Business cards, folders, and brochures

How it works

1

Choose the destination

Start with a URL, text, WiFi network, contact card, or another supported QR content type.

2

Apply branding carefully

Upload the logo, keep strong contrast, and use higher error correction if the center graphic covers part of the code.

3

Export and test

Download the final design and test it on multiple devices before using it in print or public campaigns.

Frequently asked questions

Can a QR code still work with a logo in the middle?

Yes, if the logo stays within a safe size and the QR code uses enough error correction, contrast, and margin to remain easy to scan.

What is the best color combination for a logo QR code?

Dark modules on a light background are usually the safest choice. If you add brand colors, keep contrast strong and test the final result on real devices.

Where are branded QR codes most useful?

They work well anywhere brand recognition matters, such as product packaging, menus, print advertising, store displays, and event materials.

Should I use PNG or SVG for a branded QR code?

SVG is often better for print and scaling, while PNG is useful for quick web placement and sharing. Choose the format that fits the final channel.

Start building now

Open the generator to customize colors, export format, layout, and QR content in one flow.