Static QR Code Generator
Create a direct static QR code for a stable URL or short text. QR Quick does not wrap your destination in a tracking redirect.
Static QR Code Generator
Enter details below, preview the code, and download your free static QR code.
Why use a static QR code?
A static QR code stores the destination directly in the code. If you enter a website address, the QR pattern contains that address. If you enter plain text, the QR pattern contains that text. There is no extra QR Quick redirect that decides where scans should go later.
Static QR codes are useful when the destination is stable and you do not need scan analytics. They are simple to preview, easy to test, and a good fit for flyers, labels, classroom materials, event signs, product inserts, and business cards.
When static QR codes work best
Use a static code when you want transparency and reliability more than editability. A person scanning the code can usually preview the final URL, and the code is not dependent on a third-party redirect service staying active.
If you need to change the destination after printing, a dynamic QR service may be better. If you want a direct code with no account, no redirect, and no scan tracking, a static QR code is usually the cleaner choice.
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FAQ
Do static QR codes expire?
A static QR code does not expire by itself. It keeps storing the same content as long as the printed or downloaded image remains readable.
Can I edit a static QR code later?
No. The destination is built into the QR pattern, so you need to create a new QR code if the URL or text changes.
Does QR Quick track static QR scans?
No. QR Quick creates direct static QR codes and does not add a tracking redirect for scan analytics.