Turn your App Store or Play Store link into a clean QR code — for posters, decks & "scan to download". Custom colors, PNG or SVG.
your link
Paste your real store link. The QR updates as you type.
Higher correction = scannable even if partly covered (e.g. with a logo), but denser.
Keep strong contrast (dark on light scans best). Transparent background available on SVG export.
Enter a URL to generate your QR code.
QR codes for app launches
A QR code is the fastest bridge from the physical (or visual) world to your app's store page. Someone sees it on a poster, a slide, a sticker, or a website, points their phone, and lands straight on your listing — no typing a long store URL.
Where developers use them
Launch posters & flyers — "Scan to download" at events or on campus.
Pitch decks & demos — let investors or testers install on the spot.
Business cards & stickers — a permanent link to your app.
Your website & social — a scannable alternative to store badges.
Packaging or print — anywhere a tappable link isn't possible.
Tips for a QR that always scans
Contrast matters. Dark code on a light background scans most reliably. Avoid low-contrast color pairs.
Give it quiet space. Leave a margin around the code — don't crowd it with other graphics.
Print big enough. For posters, export at 1024px or 2048px so it stays crisp when scaled up.
Use higher error correction if you'll place a small logo in the middle or print on an imperfect surface.
Test before you ship. Always scan your final QR with a couple of phones before printing 500 copies.
Everything here runs in your browser — your link is never sent to a server, and there's no signup or watermark.
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