Edit links after printing
Keep the same QR code on menus, packaging, flyers, and signs while changing the destination from your dashboard.
Dynamic QR Codes
A dynamic QR code generator gives you control after the code is printed. If a menu, campaign page, booking link, or product URL changes, you update the destination in Stirling-QR without replacing the physical code.
What it is
Dynamic QR codes use a short redirect link. The printed QR image points to that link, and the dashboard controls where scanners are sent. That gives your team flexibility long after the design has gone to print.
Key features
Keep the same QR code on menus, packaging, flyers, and signs while changing the destination from your dashboard.
See scan activity by time, device, country, city, browser, and referrer so you know what is working.
Add colors, custom shapes, and your logo so the code looks like part of your campaign instead of a generic block.
Download PNG, SVG, or PDF files for social posts, business cards, signs, labels, posters, and packaging.
Who it is for
Static QR codes permanently contain the destination. Dynamic QR codes keep the printed image stable while the destination remains editable. For business use, dynamic QR codes reduce risk because printed materials do not become obsolete as quickly.
FAQ
A static QR code stores the final destination directly in the code. A dynamic QR code points to a managed redirect, so the destination can be changed later.
Yes, if the code is dynamic. In Stirling-QR, you can edit the destination in the dashboard while the printed QR image stays the same.
Usually yes. Dynamic QR codes are better for campaigns because you can update links, measure scans, test destinations, and keep printed assets useful for longer.
Create your first dynamic QR campaign, test the workflow, and upgrade only when you need more room.
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