Amazon QR Code Generator

Create customised Amazon QR codes for wishlist sharing, storefront banners or seller campaigns

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How Amazon QR Codes Replace Print Catalogues

Create an Amazon QR code that opens the saved product, list or storefront directly on the user’s phone, ready to view in the Amazon app on iOS or Android. The code sends people straight to the right page without copy-paste, manual search or switching marketplaces. For account help, shoppers can also reach Amazon India Customer Service directly.

Print it on packaging inserts, trade fair stalls, brand catalogues, wedding invites, baby shower cards, author visiting cards, subscription box inserts, retail displays, pop-up shop signage or Amazon Live promo cards. Sellers can manage listings and protect their brand through Amazon India Brand Registry and Amazon India Seller Central. AI-designed pixel styling can match your visual identity for storefronts, registry events or seasonal launches. Every Amazon QR code is dynamic by default, so the destination stays editable: update the URL for a new season, switch affiliate campaigns or replace a sold-out listing without printing again.

Turn an Amazon URL into a QR code in 3 steps

Copy your Amazon product, wishlist or storefront URL, customise the QR code with logo and AI pixel styling, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for packaging, registry invites or trade fair displays.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your Amazon URL

    Open the product, wishlist, storefront or Amazon Live page and copy the Amazon URL, such as 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 generate AI pixel styling that suits your seller brand, storefront, registry event, author flyer or trade fair panel.

  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 large-scale printing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Amazon QR Codes

Creating, scanning and using Amazon QR codes for products, wishlists and storefronts

An Amazon QR code sends people directly to your shareable product page, wishlist or registry. Sign in to Amazon, open the page you want to share, copy the public link, then paste it into QR Code AI. Customise the code with your logo and colours, and download it in PNG, SVG or PDF. You can print it on invitations, packaging inserts, flyers or display cards for quick access.

Open your Amazon wishlist or registry in a browser and copy the shareable URL from the Share menu. Paste that link into QR Code AI, customise the design with your logo and colours, then download the file in PNG, SVG or PDF. When someone scans it, they land directly on the wishlist or registry page across iOS, Android and desktop.

Yes. An Amazon QR code can point to any public Amazon URL, including a product page, storefront, wishlist, registry or collection page. Paste the exact link into QR Code AI and the generated code will open that destination directly. If you use a dynamic QR code, you can later replace the linked product or shop without reprinting the same physical QR code.

Yes. You can create a free QR code for Amazon on QR Code AI. Add your logo, brand colours and design styling, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without a watermark. Most Amazon QR codes are dynamic by default, so the destination can stay editable after printing, and scan data such as country, device, browser and time is available in your dashboard.

Use an Amazon QR code when your listing is on Amazon, a storefront, or a campaign page aimed at broad marketplace reach. Use an Etsy QR code when the product is handmade, vintage or better suited to Etsy’s audience. Sellers using both platforms often print both options on the same insert or display so buyers can choose the marketplace they already prefer.