A bulk QR code generator creates many codes at once from a list — a code per product, per property, per table, or per poster — instead of building them one at a time. The version worth using makes each code dynamic, so every one can be repointed after it’s printed. That combination — batch creation plus per-code editing — is what makes QR codes practical at the scale of a real catalogue or campaign.
When you need bulk creation
- Product lines & packaging — a code per SKU that you can repoint from a launch page to an offer to a review request.
- Real estate — a code per listing for signs and brochures, repointed the day a property sells.
- Hospitality — a distinct code per table or room so you can tell where scans come from.
- Print campaigns — a code per poster, region, or channel to compare what actually gets scanned.
How it works
- Prepare a CSV with a
urlcolumn and an optionallabelcolumn — or just paste one link per line. - The tool validates and safety-checks every link, then creates a dynamic code for each (one credit per code).
- Download the results CSV — labels, short codes, and destinations — and use it to lay out your print run.
- Later, open any code to download its QR image, edit the destination, or read its scan analytics.
Why dynamic beats a static batch
Plenty of tools will spit out a folder of static QR images. The problem shows up after printing: a static code is welded to its URL, so a single moved link means reprinting everything. Dynamic codes decouple the printed code from its destination — you repoint after printing and the whole batch keeps working.
Pay once per code, never per month
Bulk work is exactly where subscription pricing hurts: a lapsed bill can deactivate an entire catalogue of printed codes at once. QRever charges one time per code — buy credits in a Business Pack and spend one per code — and nothing expires or deactivates for billing, per the promise. See it applied to shops and packaging or real estate.