SVG QR Code Generator — a vector format for professional printing and design. Our tool lets you create a QR code and download it in SVG with infinite scaling without loss of quality. Unlike raster formats, SVG can be enlarged to any size — the image stays sharp on a business card, poster, or billboard.
SVG is the standard for print and web design. The file is easily edited in Illustrator, Figma, CorelDRAW, or Inkscape: you can change colors, add effects, and combine with other elements. Make a QR code in SVG with any design settings: colored modules, logo, gradient, and transparent background. File size stays minimal while quality stays maximum.
Three steps to a vector pattern
Enter a link, text, contacts, or any other information. SVG format is available for all data types.
Choose colors, upload a logo, adjust module shape. All design elements are preserved in vector SVG.
Export your QR code in SVG. The file can be opened in any vector editor and printed at any scale without loss of quality.
SVG can be enlarged to any size — sharpness is never lost. The pattern remains perfectly readable on a business card and on a billboard.
Open SVG in Illustrator, Figma, or CorelDRAW — change colors, add effects, combine with your layout. Creating a QR code in SVG is convenient for designers.
A vector file weighs less than a raster at the same quality. SVG is easy to store, send, and embed in layouts.
Colors, gradients, logo, transparent background — all settings are preserved in SVG. Generate a QR code in vector format with full customization.
SVG can be inserted directly into HTML page code. The pattern will adapt to screen size without loss of quality.
Downloading in SVG is available for free. No registration, watermarks, or limits.
SVG is a vector format — it scales without quality loss. PNG is raster; pixels appear when enlarged. For professional printing, SVG is preferable.
Illustrator, Figma, CorelDRAW, Inkscape, Sketch, as well as all modern browsers. SVG is an open standard supported everywhere.
We recommend downloading in SVG directly — this preserves the vector structure. Converting raster PNG to SVG will not give you vector quality.
Yes, the logo is saved as part of the vector file. It can be edited in a graphics editor after export.
Yes, SVG is available for any data: links, text, vCard, Wi-Fi, phone, and others. The format is universal.
A static pattern has no expiration date. The SVG file will work in 5, 10, and 20 years as long as the medium is readable. Use the QR code generator to quickly create new patterns.