QR Code with Logo (Brand-Ready, Still Scannable)
Want a branded QR code with your logo and colors — but without scan failures? ColorQR focuses on safe contrast and print-friendly output.
Why “QR with logo” often fails
- Too much detail: Large logos can cover critical QR modules.
- Low contrast: Brand colors can reduce readability in print.
- No quiet zone: Missing padding around the code breaks scanning.
Best practices (quick rules)
- Keep high contrast between foreground and background.
- Leave enough quiet zone (padding) around the QR.
- Don’t oversize the logo — keep it centered and reasonable.
What ColorQR gives you
Contrast-aware palettes
Pick colors that stay readable.
Print-ready output
Clean PNG exports (and SVG in Pro).
Brand-friendly look
Modern palettes that fit real brands.
Dynamic options
Edit destination later (Pro/Dynamic).
FAQ
Does adding a logo affect scanning?
It can. Keep the logo small, maintain quiet zone, and use strong contrast for reliable scanning.
What format is best for printing?
SVG is best for professional print (Pro). For simple print, a high-resolution PNG works well.
Can I use brand colors safely?
Yes — ColorQR focuses on contrast-aware combinations so you don’t accidentally create an unreadable code.