FAQ

QR code questions, answered

The essentials on dynamic vs static codes, editing after printing, scanning, and tracking.

What is a dynamic QR code?

A dynamic QR code points to a short link you control instead of hard-coding the destination. You can change where it goes at any time without reprinting the code, and you can see how many people scanned it.

Can I change where a QR code points after it's printed?

Yes — that's the whole idea behind a dynamic code. The printed square stays the same while you update the destination from your dashboard. A static code, by contrast, is fixed at print time and would need reprinting.

Do customers need an app to scan the code?

No. Every modern phone camera scans QR codes natively. Customers point their camera at the code and tap the link that appears.

Is there a free QR code generator?

Yes. Our free tools let you generate a QR code for any URL or text, a Wi-Fi code, or a contact (vCard) code, and download it as PNG or SVG — no signup, nothing uploaded.

How do I make a Wi-Fi QR code?

Use the free Wi-Fi QR tool: enter your network name, security type, and password, then download the code. Guests scan it to join your Wi-Fi in one tap — no typing the password.

Can I track how many people scanned my code?

With a workspace, yes. Dynamic codes record scans so you can see views, scans, and conversions over time, with privacy-first analytics that don't rely on invasive cookies.

What happens to my codes if I downgrade or cancel?

Existing codes keep redirecting. Downgrades stop new creation and advanced features, but the links you've already printed continue to work.

Are SVG downloads good for print?

Yes. SVG is a vector format that stays crisp at any size, so it's ideal for signage, packaging, and large-format printing. Every generator and saved link offers both PNG and SVG.