A static QR code embeds the data (URL, text, WiFi credentials) directly into its pattern. Once generated, the content cannot be changed. It works offline and never expires.
The data is encoded directly into the QR code's matrix of black and white modules. When scanned, the device reads the data without needing any server. This makes static codes completely self-contained and permanent.
Print a QR code with your WiFi credentials — it works forever without any server.
Encode your vCard contact info directly into a QR code on your card.
Link to a fixed product page that won't change.
Not directly. Static codes don't route through a server, so there's no way to count scans.
You must generate a new QR code with the updated URL and replace the printed one.
Yes. The more data you encode, the denser the pattern becomes, making it harder to scan. Keep URLs short.
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