Free App Store QR Code Generator

Create a QR code that takes users directly to your app's install page on the Apple App Store or Google Play. Print it on packaging, posters, in-app referral cards, conference banners, or anywhere you want to convert a physical impression into an install.

Paste your app's App Store or Play Store URL below — e.g. apps.apple.com/... or play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=....

For best cross-platform results, use a smart link (Branch, Firebase Dynamic Links, AppsFlyer) that routes iOS users to App Store and Android users to Google Play.

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Add Logo (Optional)

Why a QR Is the Best App Install Channel from Print

Asking someone to search for your app in the App Store loses installs at every step — misspelled names, wrong-app installs, abandoned searches. A QR collapses all of that to one scan and one tap.

Hardware companies print them on product boxes so the companion app installs as soon as the customer unboxes. Restaurants print them on tables for their order-ahead app. Event organizers put them on signage for the event app. B2B SaaS teams put them on conference booth backdrops.

Pro tip: instead of a single App Store or Play Store link, use a smart routing service (Firebase Dynamic Links, Branch, AppsFlyer OneLink) that detects the user's OS and routes them to the correct store. Then encode that smart link in the QR — one QR works on both iOS and Android.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need separate QR codes for iOS and Android?

Not necessarily. If you use a smart link service (Branch, Firebase Dynamic Links, AppsFlyer OneLink), one URL routes iOS users to App Store and Android users to Google Play. Without a smart link, you'd need two QRs — one for each store.

How do I get the App Store URL for my app?

Search for your app on the web App Store at apps.apple.com, copy the URL from your browser. For Google Play, search on play.google.com and copy the URL.

Can I track which scans came from which placement?

Yes — add UTM parameters to your store URL before generating the QR (?utm_source=poster&utm_campaign=launch). Most app analytics platforms (Apple Search Ads, Google Play Console, Firebase) surface these.

Will the QR work if my app isn't published yet?

Yes, but the destination page will be unavailable until you publish. For pre-launch waitlist campaigns, point the QR at a landing page instead of the (not-yet-existent) store link.

Can I add my app icon as the logo on the QR?

Yes — use the Add Logo section to upload your app icon (PNG with transparency works best). We auto-bump error correction to the highest level when a logo is present so the code stays scannable.