Step 1
Choose QR type
Use this for simple links, text, or already-formatted QR content.
label, content, filename
Batch Builder
Batch Builder
Choose a QR type, enter rows manually or upload the matching CSV, then preview and export everything.
Step 1
Use this for simple links, text, or already-formatted QR content.
label, content, filename
Step 2
Use manual entry for smaller batches or CSV upload for prepared lists and larger runs.
Step 3
Great for smaller batches. Columns update automatically when you choose a different QR type.
Best for larger batches or data you already prepared in Excel or Google Sheets.
Step 4
Generate manual rows or confirm the uploaded CSV has valid entries before styling.
Blank rows are ignored. Partially filled rows will be flagged before export.
CSV uploads validate automatically after processing. Continue once valid rows appear.
Batch status
Live batch previewThis shows the first valid row only. Exports include every valid QR code.
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Fine-tune logo size and padding, or clear it completely.
Step 8
Check the most demanding valid row before exporting the full batch.
Scan reliability
--/100Your QR code scan-friendliness.
Based on the most data-dense valid row.Step 9
StaticQR surfaces the most useful improvements before you export the full batch.
Step 10
Choose your PDF sheet setup, then export the valid QR files.
Preview
| Label | Content | Filename | Status |
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How to use it
Labels appear in your preview and can be printed below each QR code on the PDF sheet.
Use simple filenames like table-1-menu or product-a so your downloaded ZIP stays organized.
Open a few generated QR codes and scan them on your phone before printing hundreds of labels.
These QR codes encode your final content directly, so the QR files keep working as long as the destination exists.
Batch workflow
Batch Builder is ideal for table numbers, product labels, certificates, school handouts, event stations, packaging runs, and location-specific QR sets. Start from a CSV template, validate the rows, then export a clean ZIP or printable PDF sheet.
Use clear labels, final destinations, and predictable filenames. Avoid special characters in filenames if the files will be shared with printers or clients.
Review warnings before download so broken links, empty rows, or risky payloads do not slip into a large batch.
Download individual high-resolution files, or create a PDF sheet when you need quick proofing and layout review.