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QR codes have built-in error correction allowing them to be read even when partially damaged. When inserting a logo, Q (25%) or H (30%) level is recommended. Higher levels make the QR code more complex but more durable.
Maintain sufficient contrast between foreground and background colors for reliable scanning. Keep the logo at 30% or less of the QR code area. Using brand colors can enhance your marketing impact.
Yes, QR codes have error correction capabilities that allow them to be read even when part of the code is covered. When inserting a logo, set the error correction level to Q (25%) or higher and keep the logo size to 30% or less of the total area for better scan success rates.
Higher contrast between foreground (dots) and background colors improves scan reliability. Dark foreground on light background combinations are recommended. Reversed (light on dark) is also possible but may have lower recognition rates on some scanners.
SVG is recommended for print materials or logos where resizing is needed. SVG is a vector format that maintains quality when scaled. PNG is better for websites and social media due to broader compatibility.
QR codes generated with this tool are static QR codes - the content is encoded directly into the QR code. They are permanently usable as long as the linked URL remains valid. However, if the linked URL expires, users won't be able to access the content after scanning.
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Custom QR codes with brand colors and logos increase visual recognition and improve scan rates compared to plain black and white codes. They can be used on business cards, posters, packaging, receipts, and various marketing materials while maintaining brand consistency.
QR codes can be used for restaurant menus, event tickets, product landing pages, social media profiles, app download links, Wi-Fi access information, and contact sharing (vCard), among many other applications.