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QR Code Generator Create your QR Code for free

QR Code is a two-dimensional version of the barcode, typically made up of black and white pixel patterns. Denso Wave, a Japanese subsidiary of the Toyota supplier Denso, developed them for marking components in order to accelerate logistics processes for their automobile production. Now, it has found its way into mobile marketing with the widespread adoption of smartphones. "QR" stands for "Quick Response", which refers to the instant access to the information hidden in the Code.

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  1. How to Generate and Use QR Codes in Presentations? • A Guide Using QR-Code-Generator.com

  2. What is a QR Code? • A QR code is a type of matrix barcode that stores data like URLs, text, files, or contact info. • Common uses: links to websites, event details, vCards, PDF documents.

  3. Website Overview • Website: www.qr-code-generator.com • User-friendly interface with free and premium options • No login required for basic QR creation

  4. Step 1 - Choose QR Code Type • Choose from: URL, vCard, Text, PDF, Social Media, etc. • Tip: Select the most relevant type based on your use-case

  5. Step 2 - Enter Your Data • Example: Paste your website link for a URL QR

  6. Step 3 - Customize Your QR Code • Change colors, add frame text (like 'Scan Me'), or upload your logo

  7. Step 4 - Download the QR Code • Download options: PNG, JPG, SVG (free options may vary) • Use high-res formats for printing or presentations

  8. Inserting into PowerPoint • Go to PowerPoint > Insert > Picture > This Device • Select your saved QR image • Position clearly on the slide and test its scan- ability

  9. Best Practices for QR Code Slides • Make the code at least 1.5 x 1.5 inches • Keep contrast high (dark QR on light background) • Include text like 'Scan to learn more' • Test the code with multiple devices before presenting

  10. Practical Use Cases • Event check-ins • Linking to brochures or product pages • Contact info / vCards • Forms & feedback

  11. Summary • Easy 4-step process: Select Type > Enter Data > Customize > Download • Insert into PowerPoint in seconds • Great for enhancing presentations and engagement

  12. Try It Now! • Visit: https://www.qr-code-generator.com/ • Create your first QR code today!

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