What is a QR code?

A QR code, or Quick Response code, is a two-dimensional barcode made of square modules that can be read by a smartphone. It helps open information or trigger an action quickly: web link, text, contact, Wi-Fi, payment, email or event.

  • Create a QR code to share a URL, PDF document, digital business card, restaurant menu or Wi-Fi access.
  • Make mobile access easier without manual typing, using a phone camera or QR reader.
  • Use a dynamic QR code to edit the destination after printing and analyze scans over time.
Rqrcode lets you create, customize, download and track static or dynamic QR codes from one workspace.
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How does it work?

A QR code is read by a smartphone with a camera and an app capable of decoding it. In practice, you only need to point the phone camera at the QR code. On Rqrcode, you can generate almost any type of QR code:

How do you create a dynamic QR code?

First create a short link from your account, then create a QR code with Link and integrate that short link into the QR code. All future changes will be made from the dedicated short link without modifying the QR code. You will get access to the options below:

  • Advanced QR code analytics statistics
  • Edit the link destination dynamically
  • Scheduling, expiration limits, A/B rotation
  • Password protection
  • Retargeting by country, device and language
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Creation and delivery

Concrete building blocks tied to the real routes and usage flows already exposed by the platform.

Links and control

Concrete building blocks tied to the real routes and usage flows already exposed by the platform.

Pages and experiences

Concrete building blocks tied to the real routes and usage flows already exposed by the platform.

Account and operations

Concrete building blocks tied to the real routes and usage flows already exposed by the platform.

FAQ

Questions people ask again and again.

Answers stay concise to help you decide quickly, without burying the page under overly long sections.

Creating a dynamic QR code on RQrcode is simple: sign in to your account, generate a short link from the dashboard, then create a QR code using that link. The main benefit is that you can change the link destination at any time without recreating or reprinting your QR code.

A static QR code contains fixed information that cannot be changed after creation, while a dynamic QR code uses an editable intermediate link, allowing you to change the destination even after printing and access detailed usage statistics.

No, QR codes generated with RQrcode do not expire automatically and are not disabled without action from you, which means you can use them as long as you want without unexpected interruption or limits.

There is no scan limit on RQrcode, which means your QR codes can be used without restriction, regardless of your plan, with no limit on the number of scans or duration of use.

To access statistics, you need to use a dynamic QR code linked to a short link, which then lets you view detailed data from your dashboard, including scan counts, dates, locations, devices used, and traffic sources.