QR Codes on Museum Exhibits
Add QR codes to museum exhibits and galleries to provide extended content, audio guides, translations, and interactive learning without physical brochures.
Museum label space is limited. A QR code opens unlimited digital depth — audio, video, 3D models, and multilingual content — without changing the physical exhibit.
Dynamic QR codes on museum exhibits — edit after printing, track every scan
No scan limits. Change destinations anytime. $9/month or $150 lifetime.
How to put a QR code on museum exhibits
- 1Plan the extended contentAudio guide, video, or deep-dive article? Plan the digital experience before creating the QR code.
- 2Generate a dynamic QR codeCreate a QR code on Dynamic QR. Dynamic codes let you update the content as exhibits evolve or touring exhibitions move.
- 3Place near the exhibit labelPosition the QR code near — but not on — the physical exhibit. A stand, placard, or wall-mounted card works well.
- 4Update content across the exhibition runAdd new audio commentary, translations, or researcher notes without reprinting QR codes or exhibit labels.
Common uses for QR codes on museum exhibits
- ✓Audio guide for each exhibit piece
- ✓Video of the artist or artifact in context
- ✓Multi-language exhibit descriptions
- ✓Extended scholarly content and citations
Why use dynamic QR codes on museum exhibits?
Change where your QR code on museum exhibits points at any time — no reprinting needed.
See how many people scan your museum exhibits QR code, when, and from which device.
Dynamic QR never caps scans — whether 10 or 10,000 people scan your museum exhibits.
Or $150 one-time lifetime purchase. No hidden fees, no scan caps, no code limits.
Common questions
How are QR codes used in museums?
Museums use QR codes for audio guides, multilingual content, video backgrounds on artifacts, and links to academic citations or 3D model viewers.
Do visitors scan QR codes in museums?
Yes — adoption has grown significantly since 2020. Placing QR codes at eye level with a brief description of what the scan reveals increases engagement.
Can one QR code serve multiple languages?
Yes — link the QR to a page that detects the user's browser language and serves the appropriate translation automatically.