Guides
QR Code Guides for Different Tasks
Choose the right scenario and learn what data is needed for a QR, where to place it, and how to test scanning before publishing.
Wi-Fi QR
How to quickly create a QR code for connecting to a home or guest network.
vCard
How to turn a business card into a QR code and keep phone, email, and website intact.
How to give customers a quick path to chat without extra clicks.
Menu
How to send guests to an online menu for a restaurant, cafe, or bar.
Reviews
How to collect feedback through a QR code after a purchase or visit.
About
Why the site works locally in the browser and how it helps users.
What to know before creating a QR
A QR code should lead to a clear action: open a link, connect to Wi-Fi, save a contact, write in chat, or download material. The clearer the scenario, the easier it is to choose the QR type and test the result.
Before printing, always scan the code with several phones. Check distance, lighting, contrast, size, and that the link opens without unnecessary errors.
How to choose a QR type
Link or text
Works for websites, documents, promo pages, menus, instructions, and short notes.
Wi-Fi
The best option for cafes, offices, salons, hotels, or a home guest network.
vCard
Convenient for specialists, managers, contractors, doctors, consultants, and events.
Works well in ads, on packaging, product cards, and contact pages.
Email, phone, and SMS
Useful for quick requests, support, feedback, and service scenarios.
For business cards, stickers, and posters, choose a large PNG, strong contrast, and clear margins around the code.