What should I put in a QR code?
Most people use URLs, form links, contact pages, menus, event pages, download links, or short plain text that someone can scan quickly from a phone.
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Most people use URLs, form links, contact pages, menus, event pages, download links, or short plain text that someone can scan quickly from a phone.
Yes. It works well for flyers, posters, table cards, packaging inserts, and labels when you want one scannable link instead of a long typed URL.
Yes. QR Code Generator can generate a QR code from short text as well as links.
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