App Download QR Code
Make a QR code that sends people to your app on the App Store or Google Play — free, no signup, never expires.
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Pick a style to start, then fine-tune it in the Shape, Color, Logo and Frame tabs.
Corners stay a solid color (not the gradient) — this keeps the code reliably scannable.
Your logo is added entirely in your browser and never uploaded. Error correction is raised automatically so the code still scans.
Framed codes download as PNG. Remove the frame to export SVG.
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Drive installs from the real world
An app download QR code points to your store listing so people install without searching. Use it on posters, packaging, receipts, and at events to turn physical attention into app installs.
Linking both stores
If you have both iOS and Android apps, the simplest reliable approach is a single landing page that detects the device and forwards to the right store, then encode that page. Alternatively, print two codes labelled ‘iPhone’ and ‘Android.’
Print for scale
Download the SVG so the code is crisp from a poster across a room down to a small receipt. Keep contrast high and quiet space clear.
Frequently asked questions
Can one code serve both app stores?
Best practice is to link a landing page that forwards each device to the right store, then encode that page. Or print two labelled codes.
What do I link?
Your App Store or Google Play listing URL, or a smart landing page that handles both.
Does it expire?
No. The static code works as long as the linked page is live.
Is it free?
Yes — free forever, no signup, no watermark.
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