# 3.2. Picture QR Codes

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QRdano developers have created methods of incorporating any picture into functional QR codes. Although this technology previously existed, our developers have made significant advancements on the quality of the image, colouring, and pixel distribution to be able to showcase the image as clearly as possible while still having a functional QR code. We continue to advance on this technology.&#x20;

There is significant marketing appeal of using company logos, product images, recognizable NFTs, and other visual aids to increase the noticeability of QR codes, combined with the dynamic QR code solutions mentioned [previously](https://qrdano.gitbook.io/qr-paper/3.-qr-code-technology/3.1.-general-qr-code-information).


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