If your document only exists on paper, you can still give it a QR code, you just need to digitize it first. Turning a printed document into a scannable PDF and then a QR code is a great way to make paperwork instantly accessible. Here's the full path.
Step 1: Scan the Document to PDF
Use your phone's built-in scanner (in Notes or Files on iPhone, or Google Drive on Android) to capture the pages and save them as a single PDF. Aim for clear, well-lit, straight scans so the digital version is easy to read.
Step 2: Host the PDF
Upload the scanned PDF to cloud storage or your website and create a public link. Confirm it opens cleanly in a browser, especially that all pages are present and legible after scanning.
Step 3: Generate the Code
Paste the link into a PDF QR generator and create your code. A dynamic code is handy here in case you rescan for a clearer version later and want the same code to point to it.
Step 4: Add It Back to the Paper
Print the code onto the physical document, or onto related materials, so people can grab the digital copy instantly. It's especially useful for forms, handouts, and reference sheets people may want to save or share.
FAQ
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