QR Codes on Brochures
Add QR codes to printed brochures to extend them with video, live pricing, booking links, and content that can't fit on paper.
Brochures go out of date. A QR code lets you update the digital content without reprinting thousands of copies.
Dynamic QR codes on brochures — edit after printing, track every scan
No scan limits. Change destinations anytime. $9/month or $150 lifetime.
How to put a QR code on brochures
- 1Identify the brochure gapsWhat can't fit in the brochure? Video, pricing, and booking links are the highest-value QR additions.
- 2Create a dynamic QR codeGenerate a dynamic QR code on Dynamic QR so you can update the destination when content changes.
- 3Add to brochure layoutPlace near a relevant section with a CTA like 'Watch the demo' or 'Get a quote'. Minimum size: 2cm × 2cm.
- 4Keep content updatedAs your product, pricing, or offer changes, update the QR destination — all printed brochures stay current.
Common uses for QR codes on brochures
- ✓Link to a product demo video or virtual tour
- ✓Show live pricing or availability
- ✓Direct to a quote request or booking form
- ✓Share technical specs or data sheets
Why use dynamic QR codes on brochures?
Change where your QR code on brochures points at any time — no reprinting needed.
See how many people scan your brochures QR code, when, and from which device.
Dynamic QR never caps scans — whether 10 or 10,000 people scan your brochures.
Or $150 one-time lifetime purchase. No hidden fees, no scan caps, no code limits.
Common questions
Should I put a QR code on every brochure?
At least one QR code per brochure is a best practice. High-value brochures with multiple sections may benefit from 2–3 QR codes pointing to different resources.
What should a brochure QR code link to?
The most effective destinations are demo videos, quote request forms, and live pricing pages — content that can't or shouldn't be printed.
Can I update brochure QR code content after printing?
Yes — dynamic QR codes let you change the destination anytime. Static codes are locked to the original URL.