Amazon QR Code Generator

Create custom Amazon QR codes for wishlist shares, storefront banners or influencer bundles, ready to scan in a single tap.

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How Amazon QR codes replace printed catalogues

Create an Amazon QR code that opens the encoded product, list or storefront ready to view inside the Amazon mobile app on iOS or Android. The code sends your public Amazon or amzn.to link straight to the scanner’s phone, so there’s no need to copy and paste, search manually or switch marketplace settings.

Print it on product packaging inserts, trade show stands, Brand Registry catalogues, wedding invitations, baby shower invites, author business cards, subscription box inserts, retail displays, pop-up shop signs or Amazon Live promo cards. Sellers can manage listings and protect their brand through Amazon Brand Registry and Amazon Seller Central UK. AI-generated designs can match your visual identity for Amazon storefronts, gift list events or seasonal launches. Every Amazon QR is dynamic by default, so the destination stays editable: switch the URL between product seasons, rotate affiliate campaigns or replace a sold-out listing without reprinting physical materials.

Turn an Amazon URL into a QR code in 3 steps

Copy your Amazon product, wishlist or storefront URL, customise the QR code with a logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for packaging, gift list invites or trade show stands.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your Amazon URL

    Open the product, wishlist, storefront or Amazon Live page and copy the Amazon URL, for example amazon.com/dp/[ASIN] or amazon.com/registry/wishlist/[ID]. Different paths create different scan experiences: /dp for a single product, /registry for a wishlist, /shop for a storefront and /live for a broadcast.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or create AI-generated designs that suit your seller brand, influencer storefront, gift list event, author flyer or trade show display.

  3. Step 3

    Print and share

    Export PNG, SVG or PDF for any printer or screen. Test the scan first on iOS and Android, with and without the Amazon app, to make sure the product, wishlist or storefront opens properly before printing in larger quantities.

Frequently asked questions about Amazon QR codes

Sharing Amazon pages with QR codes

An Amazon wishlist or registry QR code sends people straight to your shareable list. Sign in to Amazon, open Account and Lists, then choose Wishlist or Registry, select the sharing option, set permissions to view only and copy the shareable link. Paste it into QR Code AI, customise the code with your logo and colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF. You can print it on wedding invitations, baby shower invites, birthday invitations or housewarming leaflets.

Open your Amazon wishlist or registry in a browser and copy the shareable URL from the Share menu, such as amazon.com/registry/wishlist/[ID] or amazon.com/wedding/registry/[ID]. Paste it into QR Code AI, customise it with your logo and colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF. Print it on baby shower invitations, wedding programmes, gift cards or seasonal packaging so anyone who scans lands directly on the registry page on iOS, Android or desktop.

Yes. An Amazon QR code can point to any public Amazon URL, including a single product page, a creator or brand storefront, a wishlist or a category-style listing page. Paste the link into QR Code AI and the generated code will send scanners directly to that destination. With a dynamic QR code, you can change the product or shop behind the same printed code later without printing a new version.

Yes. You can create a free QR code for Amazon with QR Code AI. Add your logo, colours and AI-designed templates, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most Amazon QR codes are dynamic by default, so the destination can still be edited after printing, and each scan is tracked in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp data.

Use an Amazon QR when your listing is on Amazon, amzn.to, an Influencer storefront or an Amazon Live page. Use an Etsy QR when the item is handmade, vintage or sold through Etsy. Sellers using both channels often print both on the same packaging insert or trade show display so customers can choose the marketplace they already trust. Each code is dynamic by default, which makes seasonal destination updates much easier.