QR codes generated live in Elementor from a URL, text or the current page — styled dots, corners, colours and a logo.
Dot type, corner square, corner dot, solid or gradient, on every one of them independently. Same payload below — only the shape changes.
Generate QR codes that link to dynamic content like forms, promotions, or downloads.
Visitors can scan QR codes instantly, improving engagement and connectivity.
Elementor Image Compare Widget is a free, lightweight and easy-to-use tool that compares two images side by side. It makes it possible to see the difference between any two images or photos with a simple click.

Print one code on the table tent. It opens today’s menu, the allergen list and the order form — on whatever phone the guest already has in their hand.
Table 12 · kitchen closes 22:00
The code carries a real WIFI: payload — network name, security type, password. iOS and Android join straight from the camera. Nobody reads a password off a wall again.
WPA2 · 5 GHz · fair-use 2 GB
Sat 12 Sep · doors 16:00 · Riverside Field
Show this at Gate C
A full vCard fits inside the code — name, role, mobile, email, site. One scan writes the whole contact. No typing, no third-party app in the middle.
A printed placard has room for forty words. The code beside it has room for a four-minute narration, the conservator’s notes and every language the museum has ever recorded — and it never needs reprinting when the audio changes.
Marble, c. 20 BCE
Gift of the Larkin Trust, 1974
Every bib carries its own code. Family scan it once and follow the split times live — no app store, no account, no printed results board at the finish.
Meridian burns one code into the underside of every piece. It resolves to that exact bench — the timber batch, the person who sanded it, the oil to use in year three. Ownership transfers with the furniture, not with a receipt.
English oak, batch 24-B
Finished by Rosa M. · 14 Mar 2026
Someone walks past the branch at 11pm. They scan the card in the glass and are inside the flat — floorplan, EPC, the 3D tour — before the office opens. The code is the only part of the display that works out of hours.
Northline · 01373 400 118
The shelf talker is 90 mm wide and has to carry a price. The code carries everything else — the size that is actually in the stockroom, 340 reviews, and a checkout that does not need the queue.
Menu, wifi, ticket, contact card, packaging label — same widget, different payload. Canvas or SVG, logo in the middle, colours that match the brand instead of fighting it.
Straight answers about what this one does, where it fits in a real build, and what it costs you to ship.
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Yes. Sky Addons’ QR Code widget for Elementor draws the code in the visitor’s browser from a bundled library — nothing is fetched from a QR service, no account or API key exists, and the code cannot expire or start redirecting through someone else’s domain later.
Three sources: the current page’s own permalink, a URL you type, or any custom text. Sky Addons for Elementor resolves the current-page option at render time, so one QR Code widget dropped into a single-post template gives every post its own working code with no per-post editing.
Yes — pick any image from the media library and set its size and the clear spacing around it. Raise Error Correction to Quartile or High at the same time: a logo covers part of the pattern, and the higher levels build in enough redundancy for the code to keep scanning.
How much of the code can be damaged or covered and still scan. Sky Addons’ QR Code widget offers Low, Medium, Quartile and High, and defaults to Quartile. Higher levels pack more modules into the same square, so the pattern gets visually denser — worth knowing when printing small.
Yes. The QR Code widget in Sky Addons for Elementor offers six dot shapes — rounded, dots, classy, classy-rounded, square and extra-rounded — and the three big corner squares take square, extra-rounded or dot independently. The corner centres can match the dot shape or be set to dot or square on their own.
Yes, and on four parts separately: the background, the dots, the corner squares and the corner centres each take a solid colour or a linear or radial gradient with its own rotation. Sky Addons for Elementor keeps them independent, so brand colour can sit on the corners while the dots stay high-contrast.
SVG when it may be printed or scaled, canvas when it will only be seen on screen. Sky Addons’ QR Code widget offers both from one dropdown; the SVG stays crisp at any size, which matters for a code that ends up on a poster, a menu or packaging rather than a web page.
From 200 up to 1200 pixels square, set with a single slider, and 300 by 300 is the default. Sky Addons for Elementor draws the code at whatever size you choose rather than upscaling a small bitmap, so a large code stays sharp — and in SVG mode the size becomes purely a layout decision.
Usually the quiet zone. Scanners need clear space around the pattern to find its edges, so Sky Addons’ QR Code widget exposes that margin as its own slider — widen it when the code sits on a photograph or a coloured section, and keep the dot colour genuinely darker than the background.
No — it draws the code and nothing else. Sky Addons for Elementor records no scans and adds no redirect layer, which is exactly why nothing can expire. If you need scan counts, encode a URL that already carries your own campaign parameters and read them in your analytics.
Not from the widget — there is no download button, so a visitor saves it the way they save any image on the page. That is an honest limit worth knowing before you plan a ticket or voucher flow around it; the code itself renders as a normal element you can screenshot or print.
No. Sky Addons for Elementor runs its QR Code widget on free Elementor, and every part of it — content source, size, error correction, logo, dot and corner shapes, colours and gradients — is an Elementor panel control, so no shortcode, no plugin settings screen and no subscription is involved.
Elementor widgets and extensions by wowDevs — built for people who would rather ship than fight a page builder.
One short email when something ships. No drip sequence.