Create cute custom QR code cards for social links, artist alley booths, cosplay cards, shops, and printed materials. Add colors, gradients, a logo, background images, and intro text, then export a polished PNG or SVG.
Start with an existing QR, recover its link, then refresh it with softer colors, rounded dots, a center logo, and a short intro for cleaner sharing.
Check the scan result and intro copy before downloading.
Kawaii QR Craft is a browser-based QR card maker for creators, small shops, convention sellers, cosplayers, and brands that need a clearer QR asset for print and social use.
The layouts are meant for posters, table signs, packaging inserts, menus, profile cards, and event materials.
Editing happens in your browser. You can build and test a QR card without creating an account.
Generate multiple QR codes at once, then style individual cards with gradients and background images.
Generate a QR code from a website, profile, product page, event page, or download link. You can also upload an existing QR, extract its link, add a short title and description, customize it with gradients and background images, and export a cleaner card-style PNG or SVG.
Use this when your current QR still works but looks plain, outdated, or too bare for a poster, bio, shop sign, or event board. Keep the same destination link and export a clearer card-style design.
Add a saved QR screenshot, poster QR, menu QR, packaging QR, or any old code you want to refresh.
The tool reads the original URL inside the QR code so you do not need to search for it manually.
Keep the destination, tune the colors, dots, logo, and intro copy, then export a polished PNG.
Paste a website, profile, product page, event page, or download link, or switch to Scan and upload an existing QR image to read its destination.
If you start from an existing QR image, the tool reads the link for you so you can keep the same destination without copying it by hand.
Adjust colors, marker shapes, and the center logo, then add a short title and description to make the PNG feel more like a polished share card.
Download an iOS-style PNG for posters, artist alley signs, cosplay cards, menus, product inserts, social bios, or event materials.
Make QR cards for cosplay contact sheets, artist alley menus, doujin booth signs, convention booth menus, VTuber landing pages, merch drops, and fandom event notices without looking generic.
Turn WeChat, WhatsApp, X, Instagram, TikTok, Telegram, creator bios, booking pages, support hubs, and profile links into cleaner QR cards that explain where the scan will lead.
Use them for online shops, brand landing pages, product pages, menus, packaging, flyers, inserts, event boards, and retail signage where a short intro improves context before the scan.
Use these focused guides when you want a QR card for a convention table, social profile, creator card, or printed sign.
When you need QR codes for multiple links at once, use the Batch tab to generate them from one list and download them as a ZIP file.
Create a QR code for each booth, table, or room from one list and print them all at once.
Generate QR codes for each item in a catalog or product line and export them together.
Make personalized QR cards for a team or event, each with its own profile or contact link.
Make sure the QR code points to a live and trustworthy destination, and that the title or description matches what users will see after scanning. If you add pastel colors, a logo, or intro text, test the final QR on several phones before printing.
Yes. You can create, preview, and download QR codes online for free on this page.
Yes. Turn on QR Intro, write a title and description, and the PNG export will include that extra copy in a cleaner card layout.
Yes. Paste a WeChat profile, WhatsApp contact, X page, Telegram channel, Instagram bio link, shop page, or similar URL, then style and export it as a QR card.
Yes. It works well for social media profiles, creator pages, online shops, brand landing pages, product pages, convention booth signs, artist alley menus, and similar printed materials.
Yes. It works well for cosplay cards, artist alley tables, doujin booth signs, club pages, VTuber links, merch drops, and similar fandom or convention use cases.
Yes. You can upload a local image and place it in the center of the QR code.
Yes. Upload the old QR image, recover its link, restyle it, and export a fresh PNG without changing the destination.
Yes. Open the Artistic tab and apply linear or radial gradients to the dots, markers, or background. You can also layer a background image behind the QR for a more custom look.
Yes. Switch to the Batch tab, enter one URL per line or paste a CSV with url,title,description, and generate them all at once. Download the full set as a ZIP file.