Turn your App Store or Google Play link into a QR code that drives installs. Free, no expiry, PNG or SVG.
How to create an app QR code
- Copy your app’s App Store or Google Play page link.
- Paste it above — https:// is added automatically if you omit it.
- Download as PNG or SVG for your packaging, ads, posters or slides.
Bridge print and install
An app QR turns any physical surface into a one-scan path to your listing — packaging, flyers,
conference banners, even a slide at the end of a talk. Collecting payments or contacts too? See
the UPI QR code and
vCard QR code.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I make a QR code for my app?
- Paste your app’s App Store or Google Play page URL and download the QR code. Anyone who scans it lands on your app’s store listing, ready to install.
- Can one QR code point to both iOS and Android?
- A single QR encodes one link. The simplest approach is one code per store. If you need a single code that routes by device, use a smart-link service and turn that link into a QR here.
- Where do I find my store link?
- On the App Store, open your app and choose Share → Copy Link. On Google Play, copy the URL from the app’s listing in a browser.
- Does the QR code expire?
- No. It encodes your store URL directly, so it keeps working as long as the listing exists — no subscription, no redirect service.
- Is anything uploaded when I generate it?
- No. The code is created in your browser; the link never touches our servers.