Turn any public PDF URL into a QR code people can scan from print, packaging, trade show materials, instruction sheets, and sales collateral.
Link users to brochures, manuals, catalogs, menus, pricing sheets, and downloadable PDFs from one scan.
PDF QR codes work well on packaging, flyers, manuals, business materials, and point-of-sale assets.
Match the QR code to your brand system with colors, logo, shapes, and print-ready file formats.
A PDF QR code is ideal when you want someone to open a brochure, catalog, manual, menu, installation guide, or pricing sheet directly from a printed surface.
QR Studio helps you create PDF QR codes that feel branded, stay readable in print, and fit packaging, documentation, handouts, and in-store materials.
Paste the URL of the PDF or downloadable document you want users to open.
Customize the code for brochures, packaging, manuals, or table signage.
Download the final QR code and place it anywhere people should access the document quickly.
You use the public URL of the PDF file and generate a standard URL QR code that opens the document after scanning.
Yes. They are often used on packaging, manuals, and inserts to open setup guides, catalogs, or support documents.
If the goal is immediate document access, linking directly to the PDF is often best. If you want analytics or context, a landing page can be better.
SVG is usually the best choice for print because it keeps the QR code sharp at different sizes.
Open the generator to customize colors, export format, layout, and QR content in one flow.