Adding a logo to a QR code means overlaying an image (typically your brand logo) in the center of the QR pattern. This is possible thanks to error correction which compensates for the obscured modules.
The logo covers some of the QR code's data modules. With error correction level H (30%), up to 30% of the code can be obscured and still scan correctly. The logo should cover no more than 20-25% of the total area to leave a safety margin. Use a simple, high-contrast logo for best results.
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The logo should cover no more than 20-25% of the QR code area. useqraft handles this automatically.
PNG with transparent background. Keep it simple — detailed logos become unreadable at small sizes.
It can if the logo is too large or error correction is too low. Always use error correction H when adding a logo.
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