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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I generate a branded QR code?

Add your destination URL, choose dot and corner styles, then upload a logo. Use high error correction for better reliability when a logo is applied.

What makes a QR code scan reliably?

Keep strong contrast between foreground and background, preserve quiet zones, and test with multiple devices before publishing or printing.

What file format should I use for print?

Use PNG at 3x or higher export scale for print-ready raster output. For very large print runs, test at final size before production.

What is a safe logo size for QR codes?

Keep logos around 15% to 25% of the QR width. Larger logos can block critical modules and reduce scan reliability across older camera devices.

How much whitespace should I keep around the code?

Use at least a 2-module quiet zone around the QR code. For printed materials, 3 to 4 modules typically improves consistency under real-world lighting.

Can I use circular QR styling and still scan reliably?

Yes, if contrast stays high and finder patterns remain clear. Keep decorative fill subtle and test scans at expected viewing distance before publishing.

What QR size should I print on posters and flyers?

Start around 1 inch per 10 feet of scanning distance. For most flyers, 1 to 1.5 inches works well, while posters often need 2 inches or larger.

How do I test before sending to print?

Scan with multiple phones, test in dark and bright light, and verify the destination URL. Print one proof copy first, then validate scan speed and readability.