QR images (we call them simply QRs) are small, patterned squares that encode information in a way most smartphones can scan and interpret. Pointing your camera at it usually opens a webpage or other resource automatically, without typing a single character. In Cut0, any shortened address is also converted into a QR automatically, giving you an easy way to link printed materials to online destinations. It could appear on signage, product packaging, handouts, or anywhere a quick digital connection from the physical world would be useful.
To see this in action, try scanning the example below with your phone. It will show the link to the Cut0 platform, letting you explore its tools and see firsthand how QR images can deliver information in just a second or two.