Choose the right QR code feature
Start with the job: update a link, add your brand, protect printed materials, or compare QR code types.
A practical feature map for QR codes used in the real world.
Choose the page that matches the job.
Dynamic QR codes
Explore →Use one printed QR code and change where it opens later from the dashboard.
Best for menus, campaigns, print, and packaging
QR codes with logo
Explore →Add a center logo and brand colors while keeping the scan pattern readable.
Best for customer-facing print and branded assets
Editable QR codes
Explore →Fix mistakes, swap links, or update campaigns after a QR code has already been shared.
Best when reprinting would be painful
Permanent QR codes
Explore →Keep existing QR codes redirecting after normal plan changes or analytics limits.
Best for printed materials that must keep working
Pick by risk, not by feature count.
The right QR feature depends on what would go wrong if the link, design, or long-term use changed later.
Start with updateable QR codes.
Use a dashboard-managed QR code when the destination may change after printing.
Explore →Use logo and color controls carefully.
Keep strong contrast, clear space, and a restrained center logo.
Explore →Use permanent QR codes for long-running print.
Normal plan changes should not turn printed materials into dead ends.
Explore →The best QR code is the one people can scan quickly.
Design choices are secondary to scan reliability. Treat the final printed file as the source of truth.
- Use high contrast between modules and background.
- Keep a clear quiet zone around the QR code.
- Test the final exported file before printing.
- Choose SVG for professional print whenever possible.
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Create the QR code that fits the job.
Start free, keep your codes working, and upgrade only when you need more QR types, styling, or scan history.
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