QR code type
URL / Website QR codes
Send scanners to a website, product page, signup form, menu, or campaign landing page.
Best uses
- Business cards and flyers
- Menus and service pages
- Product labels and packaging
- Short campaigns where the destination may change
Typical fields
- Destination URL
- Foreground and background colors
- Size and error correction
- Static or dynamic mode
Practical tips
- Use a clean, final URL when creating a static code.
- Use dynamic mode when the printed material may live longer than the destination.
- Create separate dynamic codes for different placements so scan stats stay useful.
Dynamic URL QR codes are usually the safest business choice because you can update the destination later without reprinting the code.
Static or dynamic?
If the printed material is cheap and the payload is permanent, static can be enough. If this code goes on cards, signs, menus, labels, or campaigns, dynamic usually gives you a safer path because the destination can be updated later.
Read the static vs dynamic guide