QRix
Create a QR for any website link.
A URL QR code stores a web address. When scanned, the phone's camera opens the link directly in the browser. It's perfect for linking print materials, posters, packaging or business cards to your website, landing page or online store.
Link a product package to its online manual
Send event posters straight to a registration page
Add a scan-to-review link on restaurant receipts
Point business cards to your portfolio site
The link is encoded directly into the code, so the destination is fixed. If you move the page, generate a new QR code for the new address.
Yes, include the full address starting with https:// so phones open it reliably. A bare domain like example.com may open as a search on some devices.
Longer links produce denser codes that are harder to scan, so keep URLs short. Trim tracking parameters or use a clean, direct link where possible.
It's free, private and works right in your browser — no signup, no watermark.