QR codes for everyday sharing
QR Utiloza focuses on quick QR code tasks that work well in a browser: turning a link, message, contact detail, or setup instruction into something people can scan from a phone. The first tool creates QR codes for URLs and plain text, which covers many common uses such as posters, menus, classroom handouts, product labels, and event signs.
Future QR tools can add guided forms for Wi-Fi networks, WhatsApp chats, and contact cards without making the main generator crowded. Color and logo customization will stay inside the tools themselves, because it belongs with every QR type instead of being a separate page.
Designed for scanning
A QR code is only useful if people can scan it reliably. The tools should keep contrast clear, warn when a code becomes too dense, and recommend stronger error correction when a logo is placed in the middle. For print work, SVG is usually best; for quick sharing, PNG is often enough.