QR code stickers

Having QR code stickers made mainly requires scannability, choice of materials and a format that works in practice. This page is intended for companies that want to use QR stickers on packaging, events, menus, counters or logistics applications without losing time on trial-and-error.
When this solution usually fits
- scannable packaging with a link to product information or manuals
- tables, counters and menus with fast mobile routes
- events and campaigns where measuring and click-through behavior are important
- internal processes where employees need to quickly access documentation or forms
Material and design
For QR code stickers, the choice of material revolves around contrast, flatness and the environment in which the code is scanned. Matte white vinyl or bright white paper often works best when the code needs to remain compact but still scan error-free.
- matt white material for high contrast and less reflection
- durable vinyl for outdoor use or intensive handling
- laminate with frequent contact or cleaning
- proof check on final dimensions for live use
Next step for quote or order
Use this page as a short route to the right conversation about format, circulation, material and application. When the technical requirements are clear, we can arrive at a usable proposal or concrete order flow much faster.
- Request a quote immediately
- Go to order stickers
- View material options and finishes
- Read more about design and artwork
Related guides
- QR code stickers for packaging, events and menus
- Barcode stickers for logistics and retail
- Knowledge base stickers and labels per application
Frequently asked questions
How small can a QR code sticker be?
That depends on the amount of data, the contrast and the scanning distance. In practice, a proof print on the final format is the safest route.
Do QR stickers also work on curved packaging?
Yes, as long as the code does not deform too much and the material remains sufficiently flat on the contact surface of the packaging.