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World’s Smallest QR Code

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March 03, 2026

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Recently, researchers from TU Wien and start-up Cerabyte created the world’s smallest QR code, earning a Guinness World Records title

  • QR code – A quick response (QR) code is a type of barcode that can be scanned by a digital device and stores information as a series of pixels in a square-shaped grid.
  • Types of QR Codes – Micro QR Code Smaller than normal QR codes; used where space is limited (e.g., small products).
  • Smallest size – 11 × 11 modules that store up to 21 characters.
  • Model 1 QR Code – Early version (prototype) of QR codes.Stores up to 1,167 numbers.
  • Model 2 QR Code – Improved and most commonly used version today.
  • Has better alignment and higher data capacity.
  • Can store up to 7,089 numbers (Version 40).
  • iQR Code – Can be square or rectangular.
  • Useful when shape or space is a constraint.
  • SQRC (Secure QR Code) – Has a restricted access feature.
  • Used for storing private or confidential information.
  • Frame QR Code – Comes with a customizable frame.
  • Can include images, logos, or illustrations along with data.
  • Uses – In various applications, from supply chain management to digital payments to cryptocurrency wallet addresses.

World’s Smallest QR Code

  • Size – Around 2 square micrometres (smaller than a bacterium).
    • Nearly one-third the size of the previous record holder.
  • Objective – To tackle “Data Rot” as the present storage devices (hard drives, magnetic tapes) last only 10–30 years.
  • Require continuous power, cooling, and data transfer to new systems.
  • Risk of long-term digital data loss.
  • Features – Grid size – 29 × 29 pixels.
  • Each pixel – 49 nanometres, which is smaller than the wavelength of visible light.
  • Material used – 15 nm chromium nitride (ceramic coating).
  • Technique – Focused Ion Beam (FIB) milling (atom-level carving).
  • Verification – Using a Scanning Electron Microscope.
  • Ceramic-Based Data Storage – Highly durable, heat-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and chemically inert.
  • One A4-sized ceramic sheet can store over 2 TB of data.
  • Information density – 130 bits per square micrometre.
  • Data is etched physically; hence no power is needed for preservation and can potentially last for millennia.

Reference

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