A QR (Quick Response image) is a two-dimensional barcode designed to hold information, such as a URL, text, or other types of data. When scanned using a smartphone or QR reader, it immediately guides the user to the information stored within it. Within link shortening services, QRs are often used to create a scannable version of a shortened URL, allowing links to be easily shared via printed materials, posters, or digital displays. Scanning the QR image instantly redirects users to the destination URL, eliminating the need to type it manually.
In Cut0, the generated QR image can be downloaded in PNG, SVG, or JPG formats.
Once downloaded, you can incorporate the QR into a variety of offline marketing, sales, or promotional materials, such as flyers, brochures, posters, business cards, or product packaging. Users simply need to open the camera on their smartphone or a QR scanning app and point it at the image. The device will automatically recognize the QR image and display the corresponding shortened link. By tapping on the short link, users are immediately redirected to the destination URL.