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Product Packaging QR Code Generator

Add a QR code to your product packaging that links to instruction manuals, ingredient lists, warranty registration, setup guides, reorder pages, or customer support. Bridge the gap between physical product and digital experience.

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How It Works

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    Decide what the QR code should link to: a product setup guide, instruction manual, ingredient or nutrition info, warranty registration form, review page, or reorder URL. Copy that link and paste it into the generator above.

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    Design the QR code to fit your packaging. Match your brand colors, upload your product or company logo, and choose a size — 0.5 inches is the minimum for small labels, but 1 inch or larger ensures easy scanning. Use high error correction (Q or H) to account for curved surfaces and packaging wear.

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    Download as SVG for perfect print quality. Send the file to your packaging designer or print house. Common placements include the back of the box, inside the lid, a hang tag, a sticker on the product itself, or a printed insert card inside the packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should the QR code on my packaging link to?
The best option depends on your product. Common destinations include a product setup or how-to-use guide, a warranty registration form, a page with nutritional or ingredient info, a customer review page, a reorder link, or a support and FAQ page. Choose the one that adds the most value post-purchase.
How small can a QR code be on packaging?
The minimum recommended size is 0.5 inches (about 1.3 cm) across for close-range scanning like unboxing. For shelf-level scanning in a store, 1 inch or larger is better. Always download as SVG for sharp edges at any print size.
Will the QR code scan on curved surfaces like bottles?
Yes, but curved surfaces can distort the code slightly. Use a higher error correction level (Q or H) to compensate. Keep the QR code in the flattest area of the packaging and avoid placing it across sharp bends or creases.
Can I change what the QR code links to after printing?
Not with a static QR code — the URL is permanently encoded. To future-proof your packaging, point the QR code to a URL on your own domain (like yoursite.com/product123) that you control. You can then redirect that URL to different destinations as needed.
Should I use a QR code or a barcode on my product?
They serve different purposes. Barcodes (UPC/EAN) are for retail scanning and inventory management. QR codes are for consumer-facing content — linking to information, support, or marketing. Many products include both: a barcode for checkout and a QR code for customer engagement.

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