Flyer and poster QR codes
QR codes for flyers and posters.
Create a free branded QR code for a flyer, poster, rack card, event handout, promo card, or door hanger so people can scan the printed piece and act while they still have it in hand.
Before you print
Make the QR clear, editable, and worth scanning.
Pick one clear action for the scan, keep the code easy to read, and use an editable link when a printed piece might outlive the URL behind it.
Why it matters
A QR code on a flyer should turn attention into action.
A flyer has a short window to work: someone sees it, pockets it, or throws it away. The QR should sit near one clear call to action and send people straight to the next step: buy tickets, book, RSVP, claim an offer, see a menu, or open a map.
Static vs dynamic
Use an editable QR before the flyer goes public.
Flyers often get printed before the landing page, offer, or event details are final. A dynamic Link QR lets you change the flyer destination later without throwing away the print run.
Read static vs dynamic guideBest practices
Make the printed QR easy to scan and easy to trust.
Put one clear instruction near the QR code on the flyer, such as Scan to book, Scan for tickets, or Scan for the menu.
Keep the QR at least 1 in / 25 mm wide on handheld flyers and larger on posters.
Do not place the QR in a crowded corner, over a photo, or beside low-contrast artwork.
Use Business QRs for different flyer drops, stores, neighborhoods, or events when you need scan trends.
- Choose one flyer action: book, buy, RSVP, claim, call, order, or learn more.
- Generate a branded flyer QR with your logo and high contrast.
- Use Link if the offer, event page, or landing page may change after printing.
- Use Business if you want to track which flyer locations or campaign versions get scanned.
FAQ
Questions people ask before printing.
How big should a flyer QR code be?
For handheld flyers, around 1 in / 25 mm is a practical minimum. Posters need larger codes based on viewing distance.
Can I make a trackable QR code for flyers?
Yes. Use Business when you want scan trends for flyer versions, locations, or campaigns.
Can I change a QR code on a flyer after printing?
Only if the flyer QR was created as a dynamic QR before printing. Static QR codes cannot be edited after the flyer is printed.
Should I use different QRs for different flyer locations?
Yes, if you want to know which placement worked. Use separate QRs for different stores, neighborhoods, events, or versions.
Ready before print
Create a flyer QR before the design goes to print.
Create a free branded flyer QR now. Use Link if the destination may change, or Business if you want to compare flyer scans by location, drop, or design.