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Create a static QR code for the everyday jobs people actually print and share.
Use this as the main QR tool when you just need a clean code and do not want to think about accounts, tracking links, or trial limits. It keeps the first decision simple: put the final data in the code and download a file you can test.
You can create QR codes for website links, WiFi access, WhatsApp chats, contact cards, email, SMS, plain text, payment links, forms, menus, reviews, events, and other everyday scan actions.
PNG is easy for quick sharing and documents. SVG is best for design and print layout because it stays sharp. PDF is useful when you want a simple page you can print right away.
The QR image itself does not expire. The risk is the destination: if the page, phone number, file, form, or payment link changes, the printed code will still point to the old data.
Download the final file, place it in the real design, print one sample at actual size, then scan it from the distance and lighting people will use. Most failures come from tiny sizing, low contrast, cropping or a broken destination.
Use a static QR code when the destination is stable and you do not need tracking. If the destination may change after printing, point the static code to a page you control, or use a dynamic QR service that you trust.
A QR code can store up to about 4,296 alphanumeric characters or 7,089 digits. In practice, shorter content scans more reliably because the code stays less dense. For printed QR codes under 3 cm, keep the content under 300 characters.
It depends on what is inside. WiFi, vCard, phone, SMS, email, and plain text QR codes work offline because the data is stored in the code itself. A URL QR code needs internet to open the linked page after scanning.
A static QR code does not have built-in tracking. If you need scan counts, put the QR code behind a redirect you control, use UTM parameters on the destination URL, or use a dynamic QR service with analytics.
Yes, if you use high error correction and keep the logo small enough that it does not cover too many modules. A safe rule is to keep the logo under 20 percent of the QR area and always test the final file on a real phone.
Paste a link and turn it into a scannable QR code for real-world materials.
Let guests scan once to join a WiFi network without typing the password.
Create a contact card QR code that can be saved from a phone scan.
Let customers start a WhatsApp chat from a sign, card, package, or profile.