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World’s Smallest QR Code Is So Tiny It’s Invisible to The Human Eye : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 1, 2026 3:25 pm
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The World’s Smallest QR Code: A Breakthrough in Data Storage Technology

The world’s smallest QR code has recently been created by a team of seven scientists, earning them a Guinness World Record on December 3, 2025. This tiny matrix barcode covers just 1.977 square micrometers, making it smaller than some bacterial cells or air pollutants.

Led by researchers at Austria’s Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) in collaboration with Cerabyte, the QR code is about one-third the size of the previous record holder. This groundbreaking achievement is so minuscule that it requires an electron microscope to scan it.

Materials scientist Paul Mayrhofer from TU Wien explains, “The structure we have created here is so fine that it cannot be seen with optical microscopes at all. But that is not even the truly remarkable part. Structures on the micrometer scale are nothing unusual today – it is even possible to fabricate patterns made of individual atoms. However, that alone does not result in a stable, readable code.”

Despite its tiny size, the QR code was successfully tested by Mayrhofer and his colleagues. The readout process for the Guinness World Record was conducted in the presence of witnesses and confirmed by the University of Vienna as an independent verifier.

The key to creating such a small QR code lies in printing it on a thin ceramic film designed for coating high-performance cutting tools. By focusing ion beams on this material, the team was able to cut their QR code with pixels only 49 nanometers in size, ten times smaller than the wavelength of visible light.

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Materials scientist Alexander Kirnbauer from TU Wien remarks, “With ceramic storage media, we are pursuing a similar approach to that of ancient cultures, whose inscriptions we can still read today. We write information into stable, inert materials that can withstand the passage of time and remain fully accessible to future generations.”

The team behind the QR code is now looking to explore other forms of tiny ceramic data storage that are highly durable and environmentally friendly. They estimate that their method could store over 2 terabytes of data on just one A4 piece of paper, offering a potentially sustainable solution to current storage options.

This breakthrough in data storage technology could pave the way for more efficient and eco-friendly methods of storing information, marking a significant advancement in the field of data storage.

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