Free Email QR Code Generator
Turn your email address into a scannable QR code. Anyone who scans it opens a new email to you instantly — perfect for business cards, flyers, and marketing.
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Fill in the fields on the left — your QR code will appear here instantly.
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Your QR code in three steps
No software, no account, no wait. Just fill in, customise, and download.
Choose Content Type
Select URL, plain text, email, phone, SMS, WiFi credentials or a contact card from the tabs above the input.
Customise Your QR
Pick foreground and background colours, choose a dot style (square, rounded, or circles), and set your error correction level.
Download & Share
Download your QR code as a high-resolution PNG (512 px or 1024 px) or a scalable SVG — ready for print or digital use.
Everything you need to create great QR codes
Powerful customisation, multiple formats, and complete privacy — all free.
7 Content Types
URL, plain text, email, phone, SMS, WiFi network credentials, and vCard contact — all from one tool.
Full Customisation
Choose any foreground and background colour. Pick from square, rounded, or dot-style QR modules.
PNG & SVG Download
Download at 512 px or 1024 px PNG for digital use, or as a vector SVG for crisp print output at any size.
Instant Preview
Your QR code updates live as you type — no need to click Generate every time.
100% Private
Everything runs in your browser. Your URLs, passwords and contact details never leave your device.
Always Free
No account, no watermark, no usage limits. Generate as many QR codes as you need, forever.
Frequently asked questions
Select the Email tab in the generator above, enter your email address, and optionally add a pre-filled subject and message. Your email QR code generates instantly. Download it free as PNG or SVG — no account needed.
Enter your Gmail address in the Email tab. The QR code encodes a mailto: link that works with any email app — Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail or any other. When scanned on an Android or iPhone, it opens the default email app with your address pre-filled.
Yes — enter a subject line and a message body in the optional fields. When someone scans the QR code, their email app opens with your address, the subject, and your message already filled in, ready to send.
Yes — email QR codes use the standard mailto: URI scheme which is supported by all email clients including Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, Apple Mail, Yahoo Mail, and any mobile email app.
Business cards, conference badges, brochures, flyers, and email footers. Placing an email QR code on your business card removes the friction of manually typing an address — especially useful at events and networking meetings.
No — the email address is encoded permanently in the image. The QR code will work as long as your email address remains active.
Download PNG 1024px for business cards and standard print materials, or SVG for professional design software. Always test that the QR code scans correctly before ordering a print run.
How Does an Email QR Code Work?
An email QR code encodes a mailto: URI — the same standard used by websites for "Email us" links. When a smartphone camera scans the code, the default email app opens with your address already in the To field. If you added a subject and body, those are pre-filled too, making it one tap to send.
Email QR Code for Business Cards
Placing an email QR code on the back of your business card is one of the most effective uses. Instead of squinting at a tiny email address and typing it manually, the recipient scans the code in under a second and your address is in their compose window. It reduces errors and increases the chance of follow-up.
Create a QR Code for Email Address Free — No Sign-up Required
Our email QR code generator is completely free with no account required. Enter your address, optionally add a message, and download the QR code as PNG or SVG instantly. The QR code is generated in your browser — your email address is never stored or sent to any server.
Email QR Code vs Contact QR Code
An email QR code opens the email app directly to compose a message. A Contact (vCard) QR code saves your full details — name, phone, email, company and website — to the phone's contacts app. Use email QR codes when you primarily want people to email you; use contact QR codes when you want them to save all your details.