QR Codes on Wristbands
Print QR codes on event wristbands for festival access control, cashless payments, and personalized attendee experiences.
Wristbands are worn all event long. A QR code on a wristband is always on the person — ideal for repeat check-ins, cashless payments, and engagement.
Dynamic QR codes on wristbands — edit after printing, track every scan
No scan limits. Change destinations anytime. $9/month or $150 lifetime.
How to put a QR code on wristbands
- 1Define wristband QR functionAccess control, cashless payment, or attendee profile? Each requires a different backend system.
- 2Generate QR codesCreate unique QR codes per attendee for access control, or shared codes for general event info using Dynamic QR.
- 3Print and apply wristbandsUse wristband printers with QR printing capability (Tyvek, silicone, or RFID wristbands all support QR codes).
- 4Scan at checkpointsStaff scan wristband QR codes at entry points, cashless payment stations, or activity zones.
Common uses for QR codes on wristbands
- ✓Festival cashless payment wristbands
- ✓Multi-day event re-entry and access control
- ✓VIP access and backstage pass QR codes
- ✓Attendee profile and networking links
Why use dynamic QR codes on wristbands?
Change where your QR code on wristbands points at any time — no reprinting needed.
See how many people scan your wristbands QR code, when, and from which device.
Dynamic QR never caps scans — whether 10 or 10,000 people scan your wristbands.
Or $150 one-time lifetime purchase. No hidden fees, no scan caps, no code limits.
Common questions
Can you print QR codes on event wristbands?
Yes — Tyvek paper wristbands, PVC, and fabric wristbands all support QR code printing. Tyvek is the most common for one-day events.
How are QR code wristbands used for access control?
Each wristband has a unique QR code linked to an attendee record. Staff scan at entry points to verify access and track attendance in real time.
Can QR code wristbands be used for cashless payments?
Yes — link the QR code to a pre-loaded payment account. Vendors scan the wristband to charge for food, drinks, or merchandise. Popular at festivals.