2026-08 · 24 languages on scan
Two pages in qr3 are not for you to look at — they are for the person scanning your code: the brief interstitial shown before a redirect on the Free plan, and the mini landing page that lists your documents instead of redirecting.
Both were hard-wired to German. A Spanish buyer scanning the box of an Austrian manufacturer read „Du wirst weitergeleitet…”; the landing page said „Aktuell sind keine Dokumente hinterlegt.” — regardless of the country the scan came from or the language the browser asked for.
Both pages now pick the language from the scanning person’s browser
settings. All 24 EU official languages are covered, with English as the
fallback. The page’s lang attribute is correct too — that is what screen
readers and the browser’s own translation feature go by.
Your text stays your text
Only what comes from us is translated: the empty state, the type labels in the list (image, video, file) and the footer.
Left untouched are your landing page title and the labels of your external links. That is your text, in your language — we do not guess how it should sound in 23 others. Filenames stay exactly as you uploaded them.
A small detail on the side: file sizes now follow each language’s convention. A German label reads “741,9 KB”, an English one “741.9 KB”.
Nothing for you to do
The change applies immediately and to every existing code. Printed codes remain valid; nothing needs to be regenerated or configured.