CCreate, customize, and track dynamic QR codes with an AI assistant, real-time analytics, bulk generation, and professional design tools.
Create QR codes across all formats: dynamic URLs, vCards, PDFs, social media, SMS, WhatsApp, email, and interactive feedback pages. Flexible platform for every campaign.
98% of professional QR codes created in 2026 are dynamic
Design branded QR codes with your logo, colors, and custom patterns—no designer required. Select from professional templates or build your own design from scratch completely.
Custom-designed QR codes achieve up to 45% higher scan rates
Track QR code scans by date, time, device type, and geographic location. Integrate with Google Analytics via UTM parameters for complete attribution and campaign optimization.
QR code campaigns achieve a 3.7% average click-through rate
Convert QR code scans into two-way conversations. Collect NPS scores, product reviews, customer satisfaction ratings, and open-ended feedback directly from each scan.
Feedback QR codes generate 40–60% response rates versus 15–25% for email surveys
Organize thousands of QR codes into folders by type, performance, or location. Share campaign folders with your entire team. Built for enterprises, franchises, and agencies.
57% of enterprise teams increased their QR code investment in 2026
Generate hundreds or thousands of unique QR codes from CSV or Excel files in one batch. Each code features a unique URL, custom design, expiry date, and individual text label.
Ideal for product packaging, serialization, event ticketing, and enterprise-scale campaigns
Select from URL, vCard, Social Media, Email, SMS, WhatsApp, PDF, Feedback, or Bulk – depending on what you want to share with your audience.


Enter the destination URL, upload your PDF, add your contact details, write your feedback questions, or upload your CSV file. Supercode builds the code structure automatically.
Add your logo, choose your brand colors, and pick a code pattern. Or skip straight to a professional template if you're in a hurry – your code will still look great.


To help keep everything organized, add a category to your QR code. Create a new folder or add it to an existing one which you can easily share with your entire management team.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 for as many different QR codes as you would like to create. Do not forget to use the folders to keep everything organized, especially if you are creating lots of them. It can all get a bit messy if you are not careful!


Use the archive function to keep track of past QR codes. You can send your codes to the archive at any time, and it will only take a couple of clicks to bring them right back. If you would like to permanently delete them, you will find the delete option in the archive function sidebar. But be careful: once you delete a QR code, it is gone for good.
Apps turn your QR codes into hosted, interactive experiences. Create feedback forms, social link pages, PDF viewers, galleries, or digital business cards — with built-in data collection, storage, and analytics. No server setup required. Customers scan once and interact with a fully branded mobile experience.
Supercode's AI assistant generates QR code campaigns, writes copy, suggests designs, and optimizes your content — saving hours on campaign planning. Perfect for marketing teams without a dedicated designer or copywriter.
Track scans by date, time, device type, operating system, and geographic location. Apps collect form responses, link clicks, and user interactions. Connect to Google Analytics via UTM parameters for full attribution and ROI measurement across every campaign.
Customize QR codes with your logo, colors, and patterns. Design branded app pages using templates or from scratch. Every customer touchpoint carries your brand identity. Custom-designed QR codes achieve 45% higher scan rates than plain black-and-white codes.
Folders, team sharing, bulk generation from CSV, and campaign archives mean Supercode scales with you — from a solo freelancer to a global marketing team running dozens of simultaneous campaigns. 57% of enterprise teams increased their QR code investment in 2026.
Whether you're a freelancer, small business, or enterprise, Supercode has a plan that fits. Pay only for what you use, or choose a plan that scales with your team. No long-term contracts, no hidden fees — cancel any time.
A QR code generator is a software tool that encodes information — such as a URL, contact card, or PDF — into a scannable QR code image. Professional QR code generators like Supercode also offer dynamic QR codes, which can be edited after printing, and provide real-time scan analytics so you can measure campaign performance.
Supercode supports every major QR code format: URL, vCard (contact card), PDF, Social Media hub, Email, SMS, WhatsApp, and interactive Feedback pages. You can also generate Bulk QR codes from a CSV or Excel file — useful for product packaging, event ticketing, and enterprise-scale campaigns.
A dynamic QR code stores a short redirect URL rather than the final destination, so the content it points to can be updated at any time — even after the code has been printed. Dynamic codes also unlock real-time scan analytics, including scan counts, device types, locations, and time data. In 2026, 98% of professionally created QR codes are dynamic.
No. Supercode does not limit the number of QR codes you can create — on any plan. You can build out as many codes as your campaigns require, across as many locations, products, or channels as you need, without worrying about hitting a creation ceiling. It's a model that works particularly well for businesses that run a high volume of campaigns but have varying levels of traffic — you only pay for actual engagement, not for the infrastructure you put in place.
Unfortunately, you can't add a QR code that has been created elsewhere.
Yes, it is!
A QR code is a machine-readable code consisting of a pattern of black and white squares, mostly used for storing URLs or other data that can be read by using the camera on a smartphone. Essentially, a QR code works in the same way as a barcode at the supermarket.
QR code is abbreviated from Quick Response Code since the main purpose of the code development was to create a code that could be read quickly.
To create your own QR code, simply select a QR code generator, choose the type of content you want to store in it, enter the data and download your QR code. You can also customize it if you want to.
There are lots of ways you can use a QR code, such as directing audiences to a website for browsing, bookmarking a webpage, initiating phone calls, sending short messages, sending emails, producing links to web URL's, connecting to WI-FI, accessing information, getting coupons, viewing videos, purchasing items, advertising products, and others. With QR codes, the options are endless!
You need to download a QR reader app on your smartphone and scan the code with it.
Normally, static QR codes are fixed and cannot be changed. You can only edit a dynamic QR code (e.g. change the URL)
You can create QR codes with our QR Code Generator for links, social media publications, Dropbox, App/Play Store Downloads, Google Analytics Campaigns, mobile-friendly landing pages and more. The opportunities are endless!
A white border is put around the QR code when it's generated to separate the code from anything else next to it. It's necessary to prevent any nearby images/text from being read as a part of the code itself and interfering with the scanning of it.
We advise no smaller than 2cm (0.8"). Please note that the QR code should be tested thoroughly in its planned environment to make sure that it works at that size.
There are many reasons why QR codes don't work, including bad lightning, small size, not enough border space around it or it simply does not have enough contrast.
No, you can't.
Mobile tagging is the method of creating visual elements that can be identified by smartphones and other devices. They're activated when users capture them with their mobile device's camera.
Yes, you can track how many times the code is scanned and see the statistics.
Yes, it is possible to track the user's location.