Export generated QR Codes either as images (PNG, JPG, SVG, EPS, DXF) in specified size (in pixels, inches, millimeter) OR as printable QR Code Labels (PDF, DXF) in specified label layouts
Pay one-time for QR Codes you generate. No subscription fees.
QR Code Batch Generation Best Practices
These tips will make it easy for you to quickly generate the QR Codes you need
Ensure data spreadsheet is error-free
Setup data in Microsoft Excel or Google Spreadsheets as both support CSV and XLS file formats
Each row represents data for a single QR Code with Column A reserved for QR Code image filename. Column B onwards specify data for the QR Code content—URL, Text, or Vcard Fields
For best results, ensure there are no headers, empty rows, missing cells, or extra columnss
Add design and branding to QR Codes to increase visual appeal as they blend well with print creatives
Adding logo and colors give a branded touch to QR Codes which a generic B&W QR Code does not
QR Codes personalized to the brand attract 50-200% more scans than black-and-white QR Codes
Generate High-Resolution Images
The minimum size of a printed QR Code should at least be 1.2 inch or 3 cm or 360 pixels (300 DPI) in width and height
Ensure that the QR Code is printed on a flat surface. Curved surfaces reduce scannability of QR Codes
If exporting a QR Code without background, ensure that the background is white or light-colored for adequate contrast ratio
Create Printable QR Code Labels
Choose from a list of 10 standard labels layouts—1, 4, 6, 9, 12, 20, 48, and 80 QR Code labels per sheet—compatible with Avery sheets
Choose the QR Code label size you need—0.75", 1", 1.5", 2", 2.125", 2.5", 2.75", 3", 4", and 8"
Download print-ready labels document in PDF format
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Get quick answers to the most popular questions
What is QR Code batch generation?
QR Code Batch Generation or QR Code Bulk Generation helps you generate a large number of QR Codes—between 10 to 100,000—in a short period of time i.e. in minutes to hours. You can upload the QR Code data via a spreadsheet and download the QR Code images in a zip folder OR download the QR Code labels in printable sheets (PDF, DXF).
How can I create QR Codes in bulk?
You can use Scanova's QR Batch tool to generate QR Codes in large numbers. You can enter data manually or upload data in a spreadsheet, design the QR Code if required, and download the batch of QR Code images or QR Code labels in a short period of time. You pay a one-time fee for the number of QR Codes generated.
How many QR Codes can I generate?
While there is no upper limit, for practical reasons, it is possible to generate between 10 and 100,000 QR Codes. For special cases, contact our support team if you wish to generate QR Codes higher than 100,000.
What type of QR Codes can I generate?
With QR Batch, you can generate the following five types of static QR Codes—URL, Text, Vcard, Serial Code, and Random Code. In URL, Text, and Vcard, you can enter data manually (upto 100) or upload a spreadsheet with QR Code data in each row (upto 100,000). For Serial and Random Codes, you can simply specify the specifications in the dashboard.
How do I upload data to generate QR Codes?
You can upload the data in a spreadsheet (CSV, XLS, XLSX). Column A will be QR Code image filename and Column B onwards will be the data that needs to be encoded. For Serial and Random Code QR Codes, you can simply specify the specfications in the tool itself.
Is it possible to design the QR Codes?
Yes. It is possible to add colors, patterns, logo, and background images to the QR Code design. However, please note that all QR Codes in a batch will have the same design. If you wish to generate QR Codes in multiple designs, create multiple batches.
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