Static QR codes
Yes, it is possible to capture data using a QR code scan. QR codes (short for Quick Response codes) are two-dimensional barcodes that can be read by a smartphone or other device equipped with a camera and a QR code reader app. When a QR code is scanned, the device can capture the data encoded in the code, which can include a variety of information such as a website URL, contact information, or a plain text message. QR codes are often used to quickly and easily transmit information from one device to another, and are commonly used in advertising, event ticketing, and other applications.
Dynamic QR codes
Dynamic QR codes are QR codes that can be edited and updated after they have been printed or displayed. This is in contrast to static QR codes, which cannot be modified once they have been created.
When you use a dynamic QR code, the data that is captured when the code is scanned will depend on the information that has been encoded in the code. This could include a variety of data, such as a website URL, contact information, or a plain text message. The data captured when the QR code is scanned will be determined by the information that has been encoded into the code by the QR code provider.
One of the advantages of using a dynamic QR code is that you can update the information that is encoded in the code at any time, even after the code has been printed or displayed. This allows you to make changes to the data that is captured when the code is scanned, without having to reprint or re-display the code. This can be useful in situations where you need to provide updated information to users who have already scanned the QR code, or if you want to change the information that is being conveyed to users through the QR code.