Batch QR Code Generator Guide
Reference for preparing multiple QR codes from URLs or labels, with CSV cleanup, naming checks, and print-review tips.
Quick answer
Use Batch QR Code Generator when you need many codes from a prepared list instead of creating each QR code by hand. Clean the input list first, generate the batch, then test a sample before printing or sharing.
What this tool does
The tool turns multiple URLs or text values into QR code outputs. It is useful for event signs, classroom links, product labels, internal QA sheets, and draft campaign assets.
Step-by-step use
- Prepare one value per row.
- Clean duplicates or blank rows with CSV Cleaner or Line Sorter.
- Generate the QR codes.
- Test several outputs with a phone camera.
- Keep a source list so labels can be traced back later.
Data handling and processing behavior
Processing is handled in the browser for this tool based on the current public implementation. Avoid entering sensitive URLs or private tokens unless you have reviewed the implementation and your own data handling requirements.
Example
For a small event, prepare a list of registration, feedback, agenda, and Wi-Fi guide URLs. Generate codes in one batch, then test the printed size and contrast before placing signs.
Assumptions and limits
QR readability depends on size, contrast, quiet zone, print quality, and camera distance. Very long URLs create dense codes that are harder to scan.
Common mistakes
Skipping sample scans. Always scan printed examples before printing a full batch.
Using private tracking URLs accidentally. Review campaign parameters and tokenized URLs before publishing.
Next steps
- QR Code Generator — create a single code for manual review
- URL List Extractor — collect URLs from notes or HTML
- CSV Cleaner — clean batch input before generating