




Share menus, catalogues, and manuals by linking any PDF to a scannable QR code
A PDF QR code template is a pre-designed scannable code that links any hosted PDF document to a branded pattern with a red file icon. QR Code AI generates this template with 50+ customisation parameters, including 7 pixel styles, 7 marker shapes, gradient backgrounds, and text overlays, to encode any PDF URL from Google Drive, Dropbox, or a custom domain. In the Cayman Islands, teams use PDF QR codes on table tents, packaging inserts, property flyers, and conference handouts to share brochures, price lists, and forms fast.
















A PDF QR code is a scannable code that encodes the URL of a PDF document hosted online (Google Drive, Dropbox, or a custom domain). When you scan with a smartphone camera, the PDF opens in the device’s built-in browser PDF viewer on iOS and Android. QR Code AI generates PDF QR codes with a red file icon, 7 pixel styles, 7 marker shapes, and Reed-Solomon error correction for reliable scanning.
QR Code AI creates a PDF QR code by encoding the direct link to a hosted PDF file. Upload the PDF to Google Drive, Dropbox, or your website, copy the shareable URL, then paste it into the QR Code AI editor with this template selected. You can customise pixel style, marker shape, gradients, and icon placement, then download in PNG, SVG, or WebP.
Yes, a dynamic QR code lets you replace the linked PDF without reprinting the QR code. QR Code AI routes scans through a short URL (qrc-ai.com), so you can swap the destination any time in your dashboard. Dynamic QR codes also include scan analytics like location, device type, and scan count, and they require a premium plan.
PDF QR codes work best for menus, product catalogues, instruction manuals, event programmes, price lists, property brochures, and classroom handouts. A PDF QR code is ideal when people need quick mobile access to a document from print or signage. Optimise the PDF for phone screens (portrait layout and readable font sizes) because most scans happen on smartphones.
No, a PDF reader app is not required to open a PDF QR code. Modern iOS (Safari) and Android (Chrome) devices open PDF files directly in the browser’s built-in PDF viewer, so people can read, zoom, scroll, and save the file without extra installs. QR Code AI encodes standard HTTPS URLs, so the QR code scans with any smartphone camera.