QR codes are a natural fit for sharing images, because a small printed square can open a full gallery, a high-resolution artwork, or a photo collection on someone's phone. From exhibitions to product pages, here's how to use codes to put your images in front of people.
Galleries and Albums
Rather than linking a single photo, point your code at an album or gallery page. One scan then opens an entire collection, ideal for event photos, portfolios, or a product's full set of images, all behind a single code.
Art and Exhibitions
Beside a physical artwork, a code can reveal high-resolution detail, the artist's other work, or the story behind the piece. Galleries and museums use this to deepen engagement without cluttering the wall with text.
Products and Packaging
A code on packaging can open lifestyle photos, color options, or a visual how-to, helping customers see more than the box allows. Link it to a clean image page and pair it with a clear prompt.
Making the Codes
Host your images or gallery, then generate codes from those links with an image QR generator. Use dynamic codes if your galleries update over time, so the same printed code can always point to the latest collection.
FAQ
Common questions are answered in the FAQ section below.