Solución

My beneficiary name and remittance text are long, and I’m running into QR payload size limits without realizing it.

Resuelto por Create SEPA QR Code

El problema

This feature helps you avoid exceeding QR payload size limits when beneficiary names and remittance text are long. It provides clear guidance so your QR code remains scannable and payments can be processed reliably.

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La solución

When creating a payment QR code, long beneficiary names and detailed remittance text can push the encoded payload beyond what QR standards, scanners, or downstream systems reliably handle. This feature makes payload size constraints visible so you can detect issues before generating or sharing a QR code. It alerts you when the combined payment data is approaching or exceeding practical limits, reducing the risk of failed scans. It also helps you identify which fields contribute most to payload growth, such as remittance information or name length. By understanding these constraints, you can shorten or simplify the content while keeping the essential payment details intact. This improves scan success rates across a wider range of mobile devices and scanning apps. It is especially useful for invoices, subscriptions, and B2B payments where remittance text can be verbose. It also supports teams that need predictable QR behavior across print and digital channels. Overall, it reduces trial-and-error and prevents last-minute rework when QR codes unexpectedly fail due to size.

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