QR Codes on Windows
Place QR codes on storefront or office windows so passersby can instantly access your menu, hours, booking link, or website — even when you're closed.
Your storefront window is marketing 24/7. A QR code turns foot traffic into web traffic even at 2am.
Dynamic QR codes on windows — edit after printing, track every scan
No scan limits. Change destinations anytime. $9/month or $150 lifetime.
How to put a QR code on windows
- 1Create a dynamic QR codeGenerate a large dynamic QR code on Dynamic QR. Larger sizes scan better from a distance through glass.
- 2Print or order a window clingPrint on clear or white vinyl window cling at A4 or A3 size. Ensure the print side is facing out.
- 3Apply to the inside of the windowApply inside-facing so the code points outward. Scanning through clean glass works fine.
- 4Update the destination anytimeChange your promo or season menu without ordering new window graphics.
Common uses for QR codes on windows
- ✓Display a QR code linking to your menu or booking page
- ✓Share your Wi-Fi password (for visible outdoor placement)
- ✓Promote a current sale or offer
- ✓Link to Google Maps reviews
Why use dynamic QR codes on windows?
Change where your QR code on windows points at any time — no reprinting needed.
See how many people scan your windows QR code, when, and from which device.
Dynamic QR never caps scans — whether 10 or 10,000 people scan your windows.
Or $150 one-time lifetime purchase. No hidden fees, no scan caps, no code limits.
Common questions
Can you scan a QR code through glass?
Yes — clean, clear glass does not block QR code scanning. Tinted or frosted glass may reduce scan reliability.
How big should a window QR code be?
At least A5 (14cm × 14cm) for scanning from a sidewalk. Larger is better for busy streets.
Should the QR code face in or out on a window?
The QR code should face outward so passers-by can scan it. If printed on clear vinyl, apply it facing inward — the code will still be readable from outside.