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Defining static QR codes

What are static QR codes?

Static QR code are a type of QR codes which contain information that cannot be edited.

A static QR code contains data directly inside the image itself. These include the URL, text, banking details, Wi‑Fi access, geolocation, and other parameters. Static QR codes do not use server and do not allow editing the contents after printing or publishing. The code is read without an Internet connection and does not require paid subscriptions or external tracking. For businesses, this is the main guarantee of reliability: if a connection is lost or the network starts to fail, this will not affect the scan. The code will open anyway.

According to SEO experts and marketers, static QR codes increase customers interest and improve offline conversions. The tool eliminates the need for handwriting URLs or search for a company online: the user instantly proceeds to the desired action in just one scan. 

Static QR codes remain the most reliable solution for businesses, ensuring independence from third-party services and system predictability.