Restaurant menus & table ordering
Print one QR on each table. With a dynamic code, swap the menu PDF or ordering link without reprinting when your menu changes.
Practical ways businesses and individuals use static and dynamic QR codes. Each scenario below explains what to encode and when to choose static vs dynamic.
Print one QR on each table. With a dynamic code, swap the menu PDF or ordering link without reprinting when your menu changes.
Let customers scan and pay via any UPI app. Add your VPA, payee name, and optional fixed amount for counter payments.
Related guide →Guests scan once to join your network — no typing long passwords. Perfect for cafés, offices, and Airbnbs.
Related guide →One scan saves your phone, email, and company to a contact. Use dynamic vCard to update details after cards are printed.
Related guide →Put qr.com.vc/abc12 on posters and flyers. A/B test landing pages, track scan counts, and change the offer mid-campaign.
Related guide →Pre-fill a message so customers reach you in one tap — great on packaging, receipts, and storefronts.
Link to how-to videos, warranty registration, or authenticity pages. Dynamic links let you fix broken URLs after production.
Related guide →Share schedules, feedback forms, or speaker profiles. Update the destination if the venue or session changes.
Place one QR on a yard sign or listing flyer. Send scanners to a virtual tour, booking form, or property page you can update as the listing changes.
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