DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
ENGINEERING
RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTA
Major Project
Topic: QR Generation SaaS Platform for Businesses
SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO:
Aastha Jain (21/413) Dr. Nirmala Ma'am
JahnaviQR
Nagar (Associate Professor)
(21/432) SaaS Platform for Businesses4QR
Generation Generation
Khushi Gupta (21/439) Department of Computer Science
Sourav Kumar (21/466)
What is QR Code?
A 2D barcode readable by
smartphones, storing data like
URLs or text - Introduces QR codes
as a scannable, data-carrying tool.
• Fast scanning - Highlights the
speed of use.
• High data capacity - Notes its
ability to hold more info than
traditional barcodes.
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QR Code
Generation Input Data Encode Generate
Image
Tools Used
• QR Code Monkey: Free Customizable for menus or tickets
• Python’s qrcode: Bulk generation for tickets
• QRStuff: Dynamic codes for events or payments
• ZXing: Secure codes for payments
Benefits of QR Generation
Convenience: Easy
Speed: Fast ticket
for event staff and
or menu access
diners
Cost: Affordable for Visual: Infographic
small events or (clock, hand, coin)
cafes tied to use cases
Challenges in Generation
Issues:-
• Scanning Problem: Poor contrast or small size hinders ticket scans at
events.
• Security Risk: Unprotected payment codes expose financial data.
Fixes:-
• Improve Scannability: Use high-contrast colors (e.g., black on white) for
ticket QR codes.
• Enhance Security: Generate codes with trusted tools to avoid malicious
links for events.
Future Of QR Generation
• AR Integration: Generate codes for AR event maps or 3D menu
previews.
• IoT Use: Link tickets to smart entry systems or menus to kitchen
devices.
• Personalization: Create user-specific codes (e.g., dietary menus, seat
prefs).
• Smarter Codes: Real-time updates for events or dynamic pricing for
menus.
• Broader Reach: Integrated ticketing or smart food packaging links.
Fig : Home Page
Fig : Title Page
Fig : Booking
Page
Fig: Event Page
Conclusion
This slide wraps up the presentation by summarizing the key
takeaway and encouraging audience action, tying it to the practical
use cases discussed.
Highlights how QR code generation streamlines processes for event
management (e.g., ticketing), food menus (e.g., digital access), and
tickets (e.g., quick entry), reinforcing its value in everyday scenarios.
Urges the audience to apply what they’ve learned by creating their
own QR code, with a specific nod to "your next event" to make it
personal and actionable.