The static QR code feature converts your content or specific formats (Call, WiFi, VCard) into native QR codes, making it simple and convenient.
The dynamic QR code feature allows you to create QR codes that display dynamic information, such as websites, images, PDFs, and more.
Qrgo provides a comprehensive data statistics feature, allowing you to track the usage of your QR codes and analyze their performance.
With dynamic QR codes, you can personalize the content of the QR code. For example, you can customize the page color, font color, and your company logo, among other features.
Dynamic QR codes allow you to customize your content and modify it in real-time even after publishing. Additionally, you can track scan statistics and optimize your content based on the data.
Here are some common questions about QR codes that I hope will help you.
A QR code (quick-response code) is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode invented by the Japanese company Denso Wave in 1994. It can store more information than a one-dimensional barcode and is frequently used in modern society to store various types of information, refer to Wikipedia.
Barcodes are one-dimensional and can only read information horizontally, while QR codes are two-dimensional and can read information both horizontally and vertically, allowing them to store more information. .
QR codes have widespread applications in modern society, including marketing and advertising, payments, product labeling, event management, contact information, Wi-Fi access, identity verification, and information sharing.
Yes, you can place QR codes on product packaging to provide access to product information, user manuals, customer service, or support pages.
Most of the time QR codes are safe, but you should avoid scanning QR codes from unknown sources in case they may contain malicious links or viruses.
The effectiveness of QR codes depends on the compatibility of scanning devices and ambient light conditions. Low light or blurry conditions may affect QR code readability.