Faqs

FAQ's

1. What is qrcodeera.com?

Qrcodeera.com is an online QR code maker that lets you generate, customize, download, and manage QR codes for URLs, vCards, WiFi, Google Forms, images, and more.

Yes. qrcodeera.com provides free QR code generators for common types (URL, vCard, WiFi, images, Google Forms). Optional paid features unlock advanced customization, analytics, and bulk tools.

You can create static and dynamic QR codes for websites/URLs, vCards (contact cards), WiFi credentials, Google Forms, images, app links, and other common use cases.

Static QR codes embed fixed data and cannot be changed. Dynamic QR codes use a redirect URL so you can update the destination later and track scan analytics.

Yes. qrcodeera.com offers customization options such as colors, frames, eyes/corners, and logo placement while ensuring codes remain scannable.

Yes—when you use dynamic QR codes or link-redirection features on qrcodeera.com, you can track scan counts, timestamps, and device-type data.

Yes. qrcodeera.com supports bulk generation (CSV upload and batch creation) for large campaigns, product SKUs, or catalogs—see the Bulk/Pro features for details.

You can download QR codes as PNG for general use and SVG/PDF/EPS (vector) for print and scaling without quality loss (availability depends on the plan).

Most QR codes are generated instantly—enter your data, customize if desired, click Generate, and download within seconds.

Visit the Contact us section on qrcodeera.com for tutorials, best-practice guides, and contact options for assistance with generation, customization, or troubleshooting.

WiFi QR code is a scannable code that embeds your network SSID, security type, and password so guests can join your WiFi instantly without typing credentials.

On qrcodeera.com, select the WiFi QR option, enter SSID, password, and security type (WPA/WPA2 recommended), customize the design if desired, click Generate, then download or print.

QR codes in print are scannable images placed on physical materials—business cards, flyers, posters, packaging—that direct scanners to online content when scanned.

On qrcodeera.com, select the WiFi QR Generate the code, download a high-resolution PNG or a vector file (SVG/EPS), place it in your print layout, and print using a standard printer or professional print service.
, enter SSID, password, and security type (WPA/WPA2 recommended), customize the design if desired, click Generate, then download or print.

Use a high-resolution/vector file from qrcodeera.com, maintain strong contrast (dark code on a light background), preserve the quiet-zone margin, avoid distortion, and test a printed sample with several devices.

Yes—inkjet and laser printers work. For large runs or specialty materials, consider a professional printer and use vector formats for best results.

Open your smartphone camera (or a QR reader app), point it at the QR code so the full code is visible, and tap the notification or link that appears to access the embedded content.

Most Android phones and iPhones scan QR codes using the native Camera app: point the camera at the code and tap the notification. If auto-detection is unavailable, enable QR scanning in camera settings or use a QR scanner app.

Yes—if your computer has a webcam you can use a web-based QR reader or desktop software. Alternatively, scan the code with your phone if it’s shown on the screen.

Check camera settings for QR scanning or download a trusted QR scanner app. Improve lighting, ensure the code isn’t distorted, and retest.

A vCard QR code embeds contact information in a format that allows scanners to save the contact (name, phone, email, address) directly to their address book.

Select the vCard generator, enter your contact details, generate the QR code, and download it for use on business cards, resumes, or email signatures.

 Create your Google Form, copy the share link, paste it into the URL generator on qrcodeera.com, generate the QR code, and download it for distribution.