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Static vs Dynamic QR Codes: What's the Difference?

Updated June 2026 · ~4 min read

If you have shopped around for a QR code generator, you have probably hit the words "static" and "dynamic" — usually right before a paywall. Here is the plain-English difference, and which one you actually need.

Static QR codes

A static QR code stores your information inside the code itself. When someone scans it, their phone reads the link, text, or Wi-Fi details directly. Because nothing sits between the code and your content, a static code:

This is what most people need for posters, packaging, business cards, and menus. Our static generators are free forever.

Dynamic QR codes

A dynamic QR code stores a short redirect link instead of your content. That redirect can be changed later and can count scans. The trade-offs:

Which should you choose?

Choose static if your destination is stable — a website, a Wi-Fi password, your contact details. Choose dynamic only if you genuinely need to change the link after printing or measure scans. When in doubt, start static: it is free, permanent, and good enough for the vast majority of uses.


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