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The Ultimate Guide to Dynamic QR Codes for Marketing

Updated Maj 31, 2026

If you've ever printed a QR code on a flyer, billboard, or business card and later wished you could change where it points, you've run into the core limitation of static QR codes. Dynamic QR codes solve exactly that problem, and they unlock scan tracking on top of it. This guide explains how they work and why they've become essential for any serious marketing campaign.

What is a Dynamic QR Code? (vs. Static)

A static QR code has the destination URL encoded directly into the pattern of black and white squares. Once it's generated and printed, that destination is permanent. Change the URL and you have to generate and reprint an entirely new code.

A dynamic QR code works differently. The pattern encodes a short redirect link that you control. When someone scans it, they hit that short link first, which instantly forwards them to whatever destination you've set. Because the printed pattern never changes, you can swap the final destination as many times as you like without touching the physical code.

Why Marketers Need Dynamic Routing

Editing URLs After Printing

This is the headline benefit. A restaurant can print one code on its table tents pointing at a spring menu, then update it to a summer menu without reprinting a single card. A campaign that launches with a landing page can be redirected the moment the offer changes. Your printed materials become future-proof.

Tracking Scan Analytics

Because every scan passes through your redirect link, dynamic codes record data static codes cannot: total scans, scans over time, rough location by city or country, and device type. This turns a printed asset into a measurable channel, so you can finally answer whether the poster at the train station actually worked with real numbers instead of guesses.

Top 5 Use Cases for Dynamic Codes

Dynamic routing earns its keep anywhere a printed code outlives its destination:

  • Seasonal menus and catalogs — update the linked PDF without reprinting.
  • Event signage — point to a schedule before the event, then a feedback form afterward.
  • Packaging — redirect from a product page to a reorder page once a customer has bought.
  • Print ads with A/B testing — measure which placement drives the most scans.
  • Business cards — change your linked portfolio as your details evolve.

How to Generate a Dynamic Link Code

The process is straightforward: choose a destination URL, generate the dynamic code, then customize and download it for print or screen. Our Dynamic URL Generator creates a trackable redirect code in a few seconds, and you can return to edit the destination at any time.

FAQ

Common questions are answered in the FAQ section below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do dynamic QR codes expire?+
No. As long as your account is active, the code keeps redirecting to whatever destination URL you've set. The printed pattern itself never stops working.
Can I change a static code to dynamic?+
Not directly, since a static code has the URL baked into its pattern. You'd generate a new dynamic code and reprint, but from then on you'll never need to reprint again.
What's the difference between a static and dynamic QR code?+
A static code stores the destination URL inside the pattern, so it's fixed forever. A dynamic code stores a short redirect link you control, letting you change the destination and track scans without changing the printed code.
Can I track how many times my QR code is scanned?+
Yes. Because every scan passes through the redirect link, you can see total scans, scans over time, approximate location, and the device type used.
Will editing the destination URL change the QR image?+
No. The pattern encodes the redirect link, not the final destination, so the image stays identical no matter how many times you update where it points.
Is there a limit to how many times I can edit the link?+
There's no practical limit. You can update the destination as often as your campaign requires, which is what makes dynamic codes ideal for seasonal or rotating content.
Do people need a special app to scan a dynamic QR code?+
No. Every modern phone camera scans dynamic codes natively, just like static ones. The redirect happens automatically in the browser after the scan.
Are dynamic QR codes slower to load than static ones?+
The extra redirect adds only milliseconds and isn't noticeable to users. The page they land on loads at normal speed.

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