Advanced QR Code Tools
Three tools that go beyond making one code once. Each buys you something real and each costs something real, and the cost is the part most tools leave off their own landing page.
At scale and editable
- Dynamic QR codeChange where a printed code points, and count the scans without recording anything about who scanned.
- Bulk QR codesPaste a spreadsheet column and get a ZIP of named codes, each one decoded back before it is packed.
- Offline QR code generatorEncodes on your device with the connection off, and audits its own network activity so you can check.
- Image to QR codeMeasure whether your image fits inside a symbol at all, then encode a link to wherever it lives.
What Each One Actually Costs
A dynamic code lets you change the destination after printing and count the scans. It does that by not containing your destination at all, only an address that redirects, which means the code works for exactly as long as that redirect answers. That is true of ours as much as anybody's, and it is the mechanism behind every story about a free code that stopped working.
Bulk generation is the opposite: entirely static, one file per row, nothing to maintain afterwards. Offline generation is the same static output with the network audit that proves nothing was uploaded while it happened.
Part of QR Code Generators and Tools.