QR – The Difference between Dynamic and Static QR

Dynamic vs. static codes. A dynamic QR code provides the capacity to exchange the destination address to which the QR code redirects to. With dynamic QR codes, reprinting of the code is no longer integral after changing the address. Unlike dynamic QR codes, static QR codes point out to fixed address. A static QR code does now not permit altering the destination that the QR code resolves to when scanned.

Dynamic QR Code

A Dynamic QR code has a modifiable destination URL.

A Short URL is placed into the QR code which then transparently re-directs the consumer to the supposed destination. The destination spot of a dynamic QR code can be modified at any time and as regularly as you prefer – even if your marketing cloth has already been printed. This will retailer reprinting costs, effort and enable you to reply to any adjustments in the marketing campaign as quickly as possible.

Static QR Code

A Static QR code has a fixed destination spot URL.

The records encoded in static QR codes are fixed. The destination/data is saved directly in the QR Code photo (hence QR codes are also getting larger and shape a extra complicated sample if there is greater data to store). Therefore, the saved destination/data cannot be changed. Any typo in an already printed QR code cannot be changed, as with any different printed material.

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