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Basic Creation Steps

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Currently, there is no limit to the number of QR codes you can create. Feel free to generate as many as you need to suit your specific purposes.


1. Getting Started

Design Templates

There are two ways to create a QR code: "Create New" or "Create from Design Template." Note: This page explains the "Create New" process.

By registering a Design Template in advance, you can easily generate QR codes by simply loading that template.

How to create a Design Template:

  • Create via the "Design Template" option in the left menu bar.

  • Alternatively, select "Save this design as a template" while creating a QR code.


2. Select QR Code Type

Click the "Create New QR Code" button in the upper right corner and select your desired "QR Code Type."

Note: For details on the differences between Dynamic and Classic, please refer to the "Reference: Differences Between Dynamic and Classic QR" section below.

QR Code Types & Features

Type

Dynamic/Classic

Description

URL

Dynamic

Set the destination URL. Use this to direct users to websites, campaign pages, or social media profiles.

Text

Selectable

Enter custom text. Ideal for displaying coupon codes or messages. (*Available if Dynamic is selected)

PDF

Dynamic

Upload a PDF file. Perfect for restaurant menus, digital catalogs, or flyer distribution.

Image

Dynamic

Display photos or illustrations. Use for product photos, floor maps, or event posters.

Audio

Dynamic

Upload an audio file. Suitable for audio guides, voice messages, or music playback.

Wi-Fi

Classic

Set the SSID and password. Allows users to connect to shop or home networks without manual entry.

vCard

Classic

Share personal contact information as an electronic business card.

SMS

Classic

Launches a message screen with a preset recipient and body text.

Email

Classic

Launches an email client with the address, subject, and body pre-filled.

Phone

Classic

Immediately opens the dialer screen on the scanning device.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there language restrictions?

    In addition to Japanese (Kanji/Kana), you can create codes in English and other multilingual formats.

  • Can I use emojis?

    Yes, you can. However, since they may not display correctly depending on the user's environment, please perform a scan test using the preview screen.

  • Can I use shortened URLs or Japanese URLs?

    Yes, both can be specified as link destinations.


3. Enter Configuration Details

Please enter the required information based on the type you selected.


4. Set Labels (Optional)

The Label feature allows you to easily categorize and manage your QR codes.

Note: Labels can only be set for URL, Text, PDF, Image, and Audio types.

  • Multiple labels can be assigned to a single QR code.

  • You can filter your list by specific labels, making management much smoother.

  • Important: If you wish to use labels, please register them beforehand via the "Labels" option in the left menu.


5. Classic QR Code Settings (Text Type Only)

If you want the text displayed after scanning to remain fixed (non-editable), go to "Advanced Settings" and check "Make Classic QR Code."


Reference: Differences Between Dynamic and Classic QR

Feature

Dynamic (Recommended)

Classic (Static)

Content Editing

Possible (even after printing)

Impossible (info is fixed)

Access Analytics

Available

Not Available

Primary Use Cases

Campaigns, business cards, media requiring tracking

Offline environments, permanent signage

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