Create QR Code

Pick a content type, then customize the design. Codes save when you're signed in.

1What do you want to encode?

9 types

2Fill in the details

URL

Give your QR code a memorable name (optional)

Custom domains are a Pro feature.

Your QR Code
Your QR code will appear here
1
Pick what to encodeURL, Wi-Fi, contact card, and more
2
Customize the designColors, dot styles, and a center logo
3
Download & sharePNG, SVG, JPEG, or WebP

QR Codes for Flyers & Posters

A QR code on a flyer or poster closes the gap between print and action. Instead of expecting readers to remember a URL, they scan and land exactly where you want — a sign-up form, an offer, a video, or your booking page. With trackable codes you can finally measure print marketing: which posters, which locations, and which campaigns actually drive scans.

Popular Use Cases

  • Event and gig posters linking to tickets
  • Promotional flyers with a sign-up or offer page
  • Community and noticeboard posters
  • Recruitment and class enrollment flyers
  • Door drops and leaflet campaigns

Why Use a QR Code

Make Print Measurable

Track scans per design and location to see which printed pieces actually perform.

Drive Real Action

Send readers straight to a form, offer, or video instead of hoping they type a URL.

A/B Test Placements

Use a separate code per location to compare footfall and response across spots.

How to Create Your QR Code

  1. 1

    Fill in the form

    Paste the link you want readers to reach — a sign-up form, offer, video, or landing page.

  2. 2

    Customize your QR code

    Choose colors, add a logo, and adjust the style to match your brand.

  3. 3

    Download or save

    Download your QR code or save it to your account to track scans and analytics.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I add a QR code to a flyer or poster?

Generate the code here, download it as a high-resolution PNG or SVG, and drop it into your design with clear space around it so it scans cleanly.

How big should the QR code be on a poster?

As a rule of thumb, make the code at least 1/10th of the expected scanning distance. For a poster people read from a metre away, around 10cm works well.

Can I tell which poster location performed best?

Yes. Use a unique code per location and MetricQR tracks each separately, so you can compare scans across placements and campaigns.

Should I use a static or dynamic code on print?

A dynamic link is best for print — you can change the destination and see analytics, even after thousands of copies are already distributed.

Looking for more options? Explore the full flyers & posters generator or browse all QR code use cases.

ANALYTICS · INCLUDED FREE

Comprehensive Analytics

Track and analyze your QR code performance with detailed insights — every metric is part of the free plan.

  • Daily scan statistics and trends
  • Device and platform distribution
  • Geographical scan locations
  • Time-based usage patterns
  • Even more detailed analytics coming soon