Product packaging
Help customers reach the correct companion app from setup cards, labels, and manuals.
Create a static QR code for an official Apple App Store or Google Play app listing. The store destination is validated and encoded directly in your browser without an account, redirect, or app-install service.
QR workspace
Start creating
Enter exactly what the selected QR code should contain.
Apply a template or shape the details while previewing every change.
Start with a complete original design, then fine-tune it.
Choose a distinct structure, then customize its call to action.
The QR quiet zone remains solid for reliable scanning.
Choose a frame to enable its background controls.
Complete the fields to preview your QR code.
Generated in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Static file · no account · no server dependency
Three simple steps
Open the app in Apple’s App Store or Google Play and copy its public store URL.
Paste the link and scan the preview to confirm the correct publisher, app, region, and store open.
Customize with strong contrast, export PNG or SVG, and test the final code on the target platform.
Practical ideas
Help customers reach the correct companion app from setup cards, labels, and manuals.
Promote an official app listing from booths, posters, counters, and demonstration areas.
Connect flyers, magazines, and direct mail to the relevant Apple or Google store destination.
Place the correct installation link on welcome packs, training guides, and device setup instructions.
Helpful answers
Clear answers to the questions people usually ask before creating and sharing this type of QR code.
Use an official apps.apple.com Apple App Store listing or a play.google.com/store/apps/details Google Play listing with a valid app identifier.
This static generator encodes one direct store URL. Use the listing appropriate for your audience, or create separate Apple and Google Play codes.
No. Scanning opens the official store listing. Installation, purchases, subscriptions, compatibility, and account requirements stay with Apple, Google, and the app publisher.
Usually not if the store listing URL remains the same. The destination can stop working if the app is removed or its official listing changes.