What Is a Bulk QR Code Generator?
A bulk QR code generator creates many QR codes in one pass instead of forcing you to build them one at a time. You paste a list — one URL or piece of text per line — click once, and every line becomes its own scannable code. This bulk QR code generator is completely free and unlimited, with no sign-up and no watermarks, making it a genuine free alternative to paid batch tools. Every code it produces is static, so it never expires and supports unlimited scans. And because generation happens entirely in your browser, your list is never uploaded or stored anywhere.
How to Create QR Codes in Bulk (Step by Step)
- Paste your list into the textarea, with one line per QR code. Each line can be a full URL or any plain text, such as a serial number or ticket reference.
- Click generate. All of your QR codes render at once on the page, so you can review the whole batch immediately.
- Adjust the design if you like: set foreground and background colors, switch to a transparent background, embed a logo from the built-in gallery or upload your own, add a decorative frame, and choose a size suitable for high-resolution printing.
- Download the entire batch as a ZIP of SVG files. Filenames are auto-slugified from each line's content, and the included content.csv manifest maps every ID to its source text and filename so you can match codes back to your original list.
Use Cases
- Event badges and tickets. A conference organizer in Austin or a festival team in Manchester can turn a spreadsheet column of unique ticket URLs into hundreds of individual codes in one click.
- Asset and inventory labels. IT departments and warehouse managers across the US, UK, and Australia use batch codes to tag laptops, tools, and stock with scannable serial numbers.
- Product labels. Small brands can generate a distinct code for every SKU, linking each product to its own page, manual, or PayPal QR code checkout.
- Restaurant table codes. A café in Sydney can create one menu code per table — Table 1 through Table 40 — in a single batch instead of forty separate sessions.
- Wedding invitations. Couples can generate personalized RSVP codes for every guest household, each pointing to a unique response link.
Tips & Best Practices
- Keep one item per line and check for stray blank lines before generating, so your batch count matches your list exactly.
- Use the content.csv manifest as your master record. It tells you precisely which file encodes which line, which is invaluable when a batch contains hundreds of similar-looking codes.
- Test-scan a few samples from each batch with a phone camera before sending anything to the printer, especially after changing colors.
- Maintain strong contrast. Dark foreground on a light background scans most reliably; if you customize colors, verify readability at the final printed size.
- Lean on the SVG format for print. Vector files scale from name badges to banners without blurring, so one download covers every output size you need.
- Print with confidence. Static codes never expire, so labels, badges, and invitations will keep scanning for as long as the destination content exists.