QR codes with your logo, built to keep scanning
Add brand color and a center logo without turning the QR code into a fragile design asset.
Keep the scan.
A centered logo, strong contrast, and clear quiet zone.
A logo QR code works best when the brand mark stays small and the scan pattern stays clear.
EternalQR lets paid plans add a logo and custom colors while keeping the code readable for phones and print.
Keep the logo contained
Use a restrained center mark so the QR pattern still has enough recoverable data.
Prefer dark modules
Use high-contrast foreground and background colors, especially for menus, cards, and packaging.
Download sharp files
Use SVG for print layouts and PNG for digital previews or quick sharing.
Design the code around scanning first.
A branded QR code should feel like your business without making cameras work harder.
Create the QR code
Start with the destination and choose the QR type that matches the job.
Add brand elements
Set foreground and background colors, then add a logo on supported plans.
Test the real file
Scan the exported QR from the final artwork size before printing.
A logo should support the QR code, not compete with it.
Most broken branded QR codes fail for the same reasons: low contrast, oversized logos, crowded backgrounds, or no testing at final size.
Keep a calm center
Use a simple logo mark instead of a detailed lockup with small text.
Avoid busy backgrounds
Place the QR code on a plain field with enough clear space around it.
Test on multiple phones
Check older phones and dim lighting if the code will be printed in a real venue.
Logo QR code checklist
- Use a high-contrast color pair.
- Keep the center logo small and simple.
- Do not place the QR code over photography or texture.
- Scan the exact exported file at the final printed size.
Common questions
Can I add a logo to a QR code?
Yes. Paid EternalQR plans support logos, custom colors, and styles for QR codes.
Can a logo make a QR code stop scanning?
It can if the logo is too large, the contrast is too low, or the code is printed too small. That is why testing the final file matters.
Should I use PNG or SVG for a logo QR code?
Use SVG for professional print whenever possible. PNG works well for screens and quick downloads.
Related EternalQR guides
Add your logo and brand colors to a scannable QR code.
Paid plans let you design QR codes that feel like your business without breaking scan reliability.
Free plan includes 5 dynamic QR codes. No credit card required.