A link QR code sends scanners to a website, landing page, signup form, payment link, or any public http(s) URL. It is useful when offline materials need a quick path to online content.
Move people from print to a landing page, offer, event signup, or product page.
Connect labels and boxes to manuals, warranty pages, ingredients, or reorder links.
Send attendees to agendas, maps, ticket pages, surveys, or post-event content.
Place a scannable shortcut on counters, windows, menus, and appointment cards.
It is a QR code that opens a web URL after scanning, so people do not need to type the address.
Use dynamic mode when your plan supports editable destinations. Static QR codes keep the original URL.
Use valid http:// or https:// links that are public and safe for scanners to open.
Scan analytics are available for supported dynamic QR workflows and plans.
Use a short trusted destination, test the scan on a phone, and keep enough contrast in the QR design.