QR Code Solutions
This is the half of the site organised by what you are trying to achieve. If you already know what goes inside the code, the generators are grouped that way instead.
Every page in here is built around one job, and each one states the limit of its own approach rather than only the upside.
Choose an area
- Social Media QR CodesTwelve platforms, each with the link form that prints smallest and the native code it competes with.
- QR Codes for BusinessReviews, forms, contact details and the everyday counter-and-receipt jobs a small business actually has.
- QR Codes for PaymentsPayment links, donations and product pages, with the verification a printed money code needs.
- QR Codes for Events and WeddingsInvitations, RSVPs, guest photos, calendar entries and scanning people in at the door.
- QR Codes for RestaurantsMenus on tables, sized for the distance somebody reads them from, and the reviews that follow.
- QR Codes by IndustrySignage and label work, where the reading distance rather than the link decides the size.
Why the Job Decides More Than the Format
Two codes can encode the same link and still need to be completely different objects. A review code on a receipt is read from thirty centimetres by somebody already holding their phone. A code on an estate agent's board is read from across a road, and readable range scales with the width of the symbol, so the board version has to be an order of magnitude larger.
The same applies to what the code should carry. A wedding invitation wants an RSVP form behind a link. A museum label in a basement with no signal wants the content inside the symbol, or a Wi-Fi code beside the first exhibit so every other code in the building works. None of that follows from the payload type.