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QR code labels

Print QR code labels, free

Turn a link, menu, Wi-Fi or product page into a scannable QR label and print it at true size on any printer. One label or a batch from a spreadsheet.

A QR code label points a phone at a URL, a menu, a review page or an inventory record. PaperReady generates the QR from your text or link, puts it on a label at the size you print, and sends it to the printer at true size so it scans every time. No add-on, no per-label fee.

Design free in the browser
True size on any printer
No per-label fee
Sizes: Common QR-label sizes: 1x1 in and 2x2 in (Avery 22806) squares, or a 2x1 in roll label with room for a caption.

Free on one computer · no account needed · installs in seconds

Frequently asked

Is this QR code label maker free?
Yes. Designing and printing are free and unlimited on one computer, with no add-on and no per-label fee.
Can I print a batch of different QR codes?
Yes. Import a spreadsheet with a column of links or IDs, point the QR field at it, and each row prints its own scannable code.
Will the QR code scan reliably?
Yes. PaperReady prints the code at true resolution and true size, so it stays crisp and scans on the first try instead of being shrunk to fit a page.
What size should a QR label be?
A 1x1 or 2x2 inch square works for most links; leave a quiet margin around the code. PaperReady prints at the exact size so the quiet zone is preserved.

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