Use Cases · Stories & Workflows

From a Bangkok airport restroom to a Berlin product shelf

QR codes have quietly become the smallest unit of useful work that crosses borders. They settle a microloan in rural Nepal, route a cleaning crew in Suvarnabhumi, carry a passenger through six airports a day, and — from 2026 — encode a product's full lifecycle on every can sold in the EU. Below: real-world stories first, then the workflow patterns underneath them.

In the wild

From around the world

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Bangkok · Suvarnabhumi & beyond

A feedback button next to the soap dispenser

In the world's busiest airports — Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi among the most visible — every restroom carries a QR code that lets travellers rate cleanliness in ten seconds. Low scores ping cleaning crews instantly, turning a complaint that used to vanish onto the next flight into a real-time operational signal.

Pattern: Feedback & Ratings →
Every airline, every airport

The QR that is your boarding pass

Every modern boarding pass carries a scannable code that gate agents read in under a second. The same code doubles as identity at lounge entry, security re-checks, and re-print kiosks — the bit of paper in your pocket is the credential, not the database lookup it triggers.

Pattern: Registration & Participation →
Kenya · Public works & roadworks

Citizens become the quality inspectors

Across Kenyan counties, signs at construction sites and road projects display QR codes so residents can report defects, leave feedback, or check project status and budget. Accountability that used to require a trip to the council office now happens from the kerbside, phone held up to a roadwork barrier.

Pattern: Feedback & Ratings →
Italy · From Bologna to Palermo

The menu that updates itself

After 2020, small restaurants from Bologna to Palermo swapped laminated menus for QR codes on the table. Daily specials update without reprinting; tourists scan and read in their own language; the menu becomes a living document instead of a printed artefact that ages overnight.

Pattern: Digital Menus →
Argentina · Beverage & food brands

What's inside the can — in plain language

A wave of Argentine beverage and food brands print QR codes on every can. Scan, and ingredient origin, plain-language nutrition explainers, recycling instructions, and even doctor-reviewed health notes appear — translated to the language of the country where the product is sold.

Pattern: Smart Packaging →
Japan · Cemeteries from Tokyo to Kyoto

Memories that outlive the stone

Small QR plaques on family graves across Japan open the life stories, photographs, and voice recordings of the people resting beneath them. Grandchildren scan and meet ancestors they never knew; the memorial visit becomes a conversation across generations, not a silent bow in front of weather-worn kanji.

Pattern: Memorial & Heritage →
Everyday Workflows

The five workflows that drive most of the value most of the time — collection, intake, payment, events, and voice-of-customer.

Mission-Critical & Creative

Two workflows where QR codes earn their keep in very different ways — saving lives, and saving aesthetics.

7Workflow patterns
12+Payment rails worldwide
9Native languages
Offline-firstField-ops ready
Microfinance · Cooperatives · Field sales · NGO disbursements

Field Accounting & Reconciliation

Close the gap between collection and ledger — every transaction reconciled in seconds, not days.

The problem

Field agents collect cash, deliver goods, log services — and the books reconcile days later when paper slips finally reach HQ. Discrepancies multiply, leakage stays silent, and audits hinge on legible handwriting.

How QRSansar solves it

Every transaction generates a signed QR — transaction ID, amount, beneficiary code, agent ID, GPS, timestamp. Agent and recipient both scan into the same ledger. The reconciliation that used to take a week happens before the agent leaves the field.

Offline-first

Scan and queue when there's no signal; sync the moment a tower reappears.

Signed receipts

Each QR is cryptographically signed so receipts can't be forged or replayed.

GPS-tagged proof

Where and when the transaction happened — built into the QR itself.

Exception flags

Mismatched amounts, duplicate scans, out-of-route GPS — surfaced automatically.

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Workshops · Conferences · Clinics · Training programs · Schools

Registration & Participation

One QR replaces the clipboard, the spreadsheet, and the certificate printer.

The problem

Paper forms get lost. Name-tag chaos eats the first hour. Attendance lives in one spreadsheet, certificates in another, and nobody can answer 'did Maria attend day two?' three weeks later.

How QRSansar solves it

One QR opens a mobile-friendly, pre-filled form. Submit equals registered — plus a participation record, plus an auto-issued certificate. The same QR re-scans for daily check-ins, session attendance, and post-event certificate retrieval.

Pre-filled forms

Names, IDs, organisation — pre-populated from the scan, edited only if wrong.

Day-by-day attendance

Re-scan check-ins per session; counters per attendee, per day, per track.

Auto-certificates

Issue PDF certificates the moment attendance criteria are met.

GDPR-friendly

Data lives in your tenant, not ours; export and delete on demand.

Talk to the team → ↑ Back to top
Small merchants · Service providers · Donation collectors · Creators

Payments — Every Rail, One Generator

From UPI to PIX to NepalQR — accept money the way your customers already pay.

The problem

Card readers cost money and take a cut. Payment apps fragment by country. Cash is risky. And the unbanked — half a billion people across emerging markets — simply can't pay through any of those.

How QRSansar solves it

QRSansar already speaks every major rail. UPI for India. PIX for Brazil. NepalQR. EPC for Europe. PromptPay for Thailand. GCash, M-Pesa, Bpay, Venmo, PayPal, crypto. One generator, every market — printed on a receipt, taped to a stall, embedded on an invoice.

12+ rails worldwide

UPI, PIX, NepalQR, EPC SEPA, PromptPay, GCash, M-Pesa, Bpay-CRN, Venmo, PayPal, crypto, and more.

Dynamic amounts

Generate per-invoice QRs with the amount baked in — no merchant-side typing.

Donation mode

Suggested-amount QRs for tip jars, donations, and crowdfunding.

Receipt embedding

Drop the QR onto a printed receipt so customers can pay later, from anywhere.

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Conference organisers · Festivals · Corporate events · Weddings

Event Management

One event, one QR family — check-in, agenda, networking, feedback, all woven together.

The problem

Event experiences are a Frankenstein of apps. RSVP lives in Eventbrite. Agenda lives in Whova. Networking lives in nothing. Feedback lives nowhere. Attendees install three apps and use none of them.

How QRSansar solves it

One event becomes one QR family. Lobby QR for the agenda. Table QR for orders. Badge QR for vCard exchange. Stage QR for live Q&A. Exit QR for the post-event survey. Every scan flows into one analytics view.

Multi-QR campaigns

Group QRs by event, room, day, or speaker — one dashboard for the whole show.

Real-time heatmaps

See which sessions, booths, and tables draw scans as the event unfolds.

Contactless vCard

Attendees swap details by scanning each other's badges — no app needed.

Multilingual on the fly

Auto-localise the landing pages to the scanner's phone language.

See the event marketing playbook → ↑ Back to top
Restaurants · Hotels · Retailers · Support teams · Transport

Feedback & Service Ratings

Catch the unhappy customer before they post on Google — and turn the happy one into a review.

The problem

Almost nobody fills out a feedback form. The ones who do find you on Google or Yelp — where you can't intervene, only damage-control. Internal feedback apps require installs that never happen.

How QRSansar solves it

A table-tent, receipt, or seat-back QR opens a ten-second rating screen. Low scores route instantly to staff for on-the-spot recovery. High scores prompt a public review with one tap. Per-location, per-server, per-shift filtering shows you exactly where the experience breaks.

10-second flow

One screen, one rating, one optional comment. No login, no app.

Low-score alerts

Sub-3 ratings ping the duty manager via email or webhook in seconds.

Review escalation

5-star raters get a one-tap path to your Google or TripAdvisor page.

Auto-translate

Comments in any language land in the dashboard already translated.

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NGOs · UN agencies · Red Cross / Red Crescent · Refugee programs

Humanitarian Response

Beneficiary registration and aid delivery that holds up when the network — and the paperwork — doesn't.

The problem

When a disaster strikes, registration is chaotic. Aid is duplicated to some and missed by others. Beneficiary records are written on cards that wash away, burn up, or never make it back to HQ.

How QRSansar solves it

Each beneficiary gets a QR — on a bracelet, a card, or a phone — carrying an anonymised ID and the entitlements they're owed. Distribution stations scan to deliver. The ledger prevents duplication. Food, medicine, and cash assistance all track through the same lightweight scan.

Offline-first sync

Distribution stations operate without connectivity for days; sync on return.

Anonymised IDs

Beneficiary QRs carry no PII — only a token resolved server-side.

Entitlement ledger

One-time and recurring entitlements tracked per beneficiary, per resource.

Integration-ready

Compatible with Red Rose, SCOPE, and other beneficiary management systems.

Talk to our humanitarian team → ↑ Back to top
Brand designers · Marketing teams · Agencies · Indie creators

AI-Styled QR Art

Stop hiding the QR in a corner. Make it the artwork.

The problem

Default QR codes look like grids of static. They kill the aesthetic of packaging, album covers, posters, business cards — so designers either shrink them invisibly small or banish them to the back of the artefact.

How QRSansar solves it

AI-styled QR art fuses the code into illustration, photography, or your brand pattern. The QR still scans reliably — error correction does the heavy lifting — but it lives inside the artwork instead of next to it. Generate from a prompt, a reference image, or your brand palette.

Image fusion

Blend the QR into an illustration or photograph while keeping scan reliability.

Brand palette

Match QR colours and motifs to your brand kit automatically.

Vector export

SVG and PDF output so the artwork stays crisp at any print size.

Scan-validated

Every generated variant is test-scanned before it's downloadable.

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