Static vs dynamic QR codes
Learn when a fixed QR is enough and when an editable dynamic link prevents future reprints.
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A QR code is easy to generate, but the real decision is what happens after someone scans it. Static codes are simple and permanent. Dynamic codes are editable and measurable. SVG files are best for design work, PDF is helpful for printing, and size/contrast matter more than most people expect.
Learn when a fixed QR is enough and when an editable dynamic link prevents future reprints.
Read guide →Practical sizing and contrast tips for business cards, flyers, menus, labels, posters, and signs.
Read guide →Choose the right download format for quick sharing, design tools, print shops, and label sheets.
Read guide →Choose the payload that matches the job: URL QR codes for campaigns, Wi-Fi QR codes for guest access, vCards for contacts, event QR codes for calendars, phone/SMS/email QR codes for fast contact, and location QR codes for directions.
Compare URL, Wi-Fi, vCard, event, text, email, SMS, phone, and location QR codes.
Explore types →See practical QR ideas for business cards, menus, flyers, product labels, classrooms, events, and local businesses.
Explore use cases →Understand why shorter payloads and fewer hidden redirects create cleaner, easier-to-scan QR codes.
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