From design, creation, ongoing maintenance and management to in depth analytics.
Join over 250,000 customers who have used QRStuff.com to Design, Create and Track all of their QR Codes in one place.
Your QR Code
We have over 30 QR Code data types to choose from, including website URL, Video, Facebook, map location, SMS or email message, contact details etc.
Use our tooling to adjust the size and resolution of each code and enjoy multiple file types.
QR Code
Change the shape and color of your QR Code using our visual editor. This includes adjusting the shape of both the module and the eye-ball as well as changing the color of the foreground, background, eye and eyeballs. Along with that, "Full suite subscribers" can also put a logo in the center of the QR Code. Users can also opt for enterprise plan according to the needs of their organisation as it provides the most unlimited features.
QR Code
QRStuff paid subscribers have access to a dashboard to sort and manage their codes on an ongoing basis according to different projects and use cases. From this central hub, users can modify the look/feel of QR Codes, adjust the destination to which they direct using our Dynamic URL System, select passcodes on a per code basis, as well as activate and deactivate codes as they see fit.
Your QR Code
Use our full suite of analytics to track the numbers of scans for different QR Codes across locations, devices and different time-frames. Enjoy the ability to freely download, print and email the reports and datasets we automatically generate.
Once you have generated your custom QR code, the final step is ensuring it works perfectly in the physical world. To download your code, simply navigate to your dashboard and select your preferred file type. We recommend SVG or EPS formats for professional printing, as these vector files can be scaled to any size without losing clarity. For digital use or small-scale office printing, a high-quality PNG is usually sufficient.
Always use high-resolution files (300 DPI minimum for raster images like PNG). Vector formats (SVG/EPS) are best for large-scale items like banners or signage to prevent pixelation.
Maintain high contrast between the QR code and the background. A dark code on a light background is the gold standard. Avoid inverted colors (light code on dark background), as many older scanners struggle to read them.
Ensure the code is at least 2cm x 2cm (0.8" x 0.8") for simple URLs. Place your codes on flat, non-reflective surfaces at eye level, avoiding folds, seams, or corners that could distort the pattern.
Never crop the white border (the "Quiet Zone") surrounding your QR code. This border is essential for the scanner to distinguish the code from its surroundings.
Do you work with clients who need reliable, professional QR code solutions? By sharing these best practices and recommending QRStuff, you can turn your expertise into a recurring revenue stream.