Link or webpage

URL

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A QR code is a type of barcode that can store information such as a link. When scanned with a smartphone camera or QR reader, it opens the stored link automatically.

You can use an online QR code generator. Just paste your website URL, and the tool will generate a QR code image you can download and use.

Yes, most online QR code generators offer free services for basic use, including linking to a website.

Only if you use a dynamic QR code service. Static QR codes cannot be edited after creation. Dynamic ones allow updating the destination link later.

Yes, but users should be cautious. QR codes can lead to malicious websites. Always use codes from trusted sources and verify links before opening.

Use the full URL, starting with http:// or https://. For example: https://www.example.com. This ensures the QR code works correctly when scanned.

Yes, but only with dynamic QR codes. They offer analytics such as scan count, location, and time. Static QR codes do not support tracking.

Yes, many generators let you change colors, add logos, and adjust the style. Just make sure it remains scannable with all modifications.

It depends on where it's used. As a general rule, keep it at least 2 x 2 cm for short distances. For posters or signs, larger sizes ensure better scanning.

Static QR codes never expire, but dynamic QR codes may if the service or subscription used to create them ends. Always verify the lifespan if using dynamic links.