A QR code can use one of four error correction levels. Higher error correction forces denser codes, but allows scanning in more situations. A trade-off!
Yeah I went through this whole struggle making qr code generators. It’s honestly kind of a nightmare and we should just invent something better:
phones have different cameras and processing
you want redundancy in the qr (the data is duplicated) but too much makes the dots too small and quickly toasts reliability
short urls are everything, because then you can store less data and replicate it a bit more
even still, various combos of data & phone will refuse a scan and cause support tickets
people are still quite confused about how you’re supposed to scan them, so you have to explain on the card/flyer. Thankfully basically all phone cameras do it by default, but variations in the software don’t help, and the ux can differ a bit
people don’t love sketchy links in general, and if the scan is taking too long to aim right, they will give up
qrs are ugly and changes in color or adding logos quickly causes problems. Qrs don’t support logos, people just put em on and use the error correction (as if it’s a defect). Lack of spec means logos must be very small
So yeah how about a thing that works and looks good, next time our civilization reinvents bar codes
Yeah I went through this whole struggle making qr code generators. It’s honestly kind of a nightmare and we should just invent something better:
So yeah how about a thing that works and looks good, next time our civilization reinvents bar codes