QR Codes on Packaging
Add QR codes to product packaging to share product instructions, warranty registration, reorder links, or brand stories.
Packaging is printed months in advance. A dynamic QR code lets you change the destination after production without costly reprints.
Dynamic QR codes on packaging — edit after printing, track every scan
No scan limits. Change destinations anytime. $9/month or $150 lifetime.
How to put a QR code on packaging
- 1Plan your QR destinationDecide what the packaging QR code should do — instruction video, reorder page, or brand content.
- 2Generate a dynamic QR codeCreate a dynamic QR code in Dynamic QR so the destination can be updated after packaging is printed.
- 3Add to packaging artworkEmbed the QR code in your dieline or print-ready artwork. Minimum size: 2cm × 2cm.
- 4Update without reprintingIf the destination URL changes after production, update it in your dashboard. Printed packaging still works.
Common uses for QR codes on packaging
- ✓Link to product instructions or assembly guides
- ✓Offer a warranty registration form
- ✓Share brand story or sustainability information
- ✓Drive reorders with a direct purchase link
Why use dynamic QR codes on packaging?
Change where your QR code on packaging points at any time — no reprinting needed.
See how many people scan your packaging QR code, when, and from which device.
Dynamic QR never caps scans — whether 10 or 10,000 people scan your packaging.
Or $150 one-time lifetime purchase. No hidden fees, no scan caps, no code limits.
Common questions
Can QR codes be printed on any packaging material?
Yes — QR codes work on cardboard, plastic, foil, paper, and more. High-contrast printing (black on white) gives the best scan rates.
What if my packaging URL changes after printing?
With a dynamic QR code, you update the destination without touching the packaging. Static codes are permanent and cannot be changed.
How small can a QR code be on packaging?
The absolute minimum is 1cm × 1cm, but 2cm × 2cm is recommended for reliable scanning at normal distances.