SMS QR Code Generator

SMS QR Code Generator

Welcome to QRKits' SMS QR Code Generator, your go-to tool for creating SMS QR codes effortlessly. With our free online tool, you can generate QR codes for SMS messages in just a few simple steps.

How to Use

  1. Visit QRKits' SMS QR Code Generator website.
  2. Enter the phone number and SMS message content you want to include in the QR code.
  3. Customize the design of your QR code by adding a logo, changing modules, colors, shapes, patterns, stickers, and more.
  4. Preview your customized QR code to ensure it meets your requirements.
  5. Download the QR code and start using it in your projects.

Features

Benefits of SMS QR Codes

SMS QR codes offer numerous benefits for businesses and individuals alike. They provide a convenient way to share contact information, promotional messages, event details, and more, simply by scanning the QR code with a smartphone. With our SMS QR Code Generator, you can harness the power of QR codes to enhance your marketing efforts, streamline communication, and engage with your audience effectively.

Start Creating Your SMS QR Codes Today!

Ready to create SMS QR codes that stand out? Visit QRKits' SMS QR Code Generator now and unleash your creativity. Whether you're a business owner, marketer, event organizer, or simply someone who loves technology, our tool empowers you to create personalized QR codes with ease. Try it out today and take your QR code game to the next level!

What is a QR code?

You've probably noticed a square barcode pasted to a graffitied light pole or on the back of a business card.

That pixelated code, shaped in a square, is called a QR code. They help you download apps, give you contactless access to a restaurant's menu, can be found on marketing billboards, and on websites or social media to promote items and deals.

Despite being a mid-90s invention, the QR code didn't gain real momentum until the era of smartphones. Mobile devices allowed the digital mark to be used in more dynamic and diverse ways, making it an easy — and in the era of a pandemic, contactless — way to connect to and share information.

Here's what you need to know about QR codes.

Invented in 1994 by Masahiro Hara, chief engineer of Denso Wave, a Japanese company and subsidiary of Toyota, the QR code was initially used to track vehicles and parts as they moved through the manufacturing process.

Short for Quick Response, QR codes are a type of barcode easily readable with digital devices like smartphones. They store information as a series of pixels in a square grid that can be read in two directions — top to bottom and right to left — unlike standard barcodes that can only be read top to bottom.

QR codes can store about 7,000 digits or around 4,000 characters, including punctuation and special characters. It can also encode information like phone numbers or internet addresses. The arrangement of each QR code varies depending on the information it contains, and that changes the arrangement of its black modules.