A QR code for your website turns any printed surface into a doorway to your site. Instead of expecting people to type a URL, you let them scan and arrive instantly. Generating one takes a minute, and choosing a dynamic code unlocks tracking and the ability to change the destination later.
Step 1: Have Your URL Ready
Start with the exact web address you want people to land on, whether that's your homepage, a landing page, or a specific product. Make sure it loads correctly and is mobile-friendly, since everyone scanning will be on a phone.
Step 2: Generate the Code
Paste the URL into a QR code generator to produce a scannable code. For anything you'll print, choose a dynamic code so you can edit the destination later and see how many people scan, neither of which a static code allows.
Step 3: Pick the Right Format
Download a PNG for digital use and standard print, or a vector format for large formats like posters and banners where the code must stay sharp at any size. Always keep a clear margin around the code.
Step 4: Place It With a Reason to Scan
A bare code underperforms. Add a short line explaining what's behind it, like "Scan to shop" or "Scan for details," and place it where people have a moment to act: packaging, flyers, signage, or business cards.
FAQ
Common questions are answered in the FAQ section below.