Image Business
Posters, certificates, menus, photos — one scan, full-screen
An Image QR code is the fastest way to put a high-resolution photo, scan-of-a-document, or rich graphic in front of a customer who’s standing in front of your business. Upload a JPG, PNG, WebP or SVG once — your QR opens it full-screen on any phone with built-in pinch / wheel zoom (great for inspecting small details on menus, floor plans, certificates and exhibit cards). Common across Indian SMBs — salons sharing look-books, restaurants showing today’s special, brokers displaying floor plans on the property gate, schools letting parents verify certificates, museums adding rich captions to exhibits.
Key benefits
Real-world scenarios
Clear scenarios you can copy: what to print, what to link, and which QR code types fit best.
Salon look-book on the chair-side mirror
- Situation
- A walk-in client browses haircut options but the paper catalogue is dog-eared, smudged and one season out of date.
- What to link
- A high-resolution image of your current season’s 12 most-booked cuts. Replace monthly without reprinting the mirror sticker.
Real estate floor plan on the gate
- Situation
- A passer-by sees the For Sale sign at 8 PM. They want to know room sizes before bothering you with a call.
- What to link
- A full-resolution floor plan PDF or image. Buyers can pinch-zoom on bedroom dimensions, balcony depth, parking layout.
Daily-special board photo on every restaurant table
- Situation
- You change your chef’s special daily but reprinting table tents every morning is wasteful.
- What to link
- A photo of today’s special board. The printed QR stays the same forever — you upload a new photo each morning from your phone.
Verifiable certificate at the back of every degree
- Situation
- Employers and visa officers want to verify a certificate without calling the institution.
- What to link
- A scan of the original certificate. The verifier scans the QR, sees the same image full-screen, and can pinch-zoom on the seal.
Wedding invite QR on the printed card
- Situation
- You want to send the full digital invite (with venue map, dress code, schedule) to every guest without WhatsApp groups.
- What to link
- A beautiful full-resolution invite image. Guests scan, view, and screenshot — no group spam, no link-rot.
Museum exhibit deep-dive
- Situation
- A small placard next to an exhibit can’t tell the full story.
- What to link
- A rich annotated image with all the historical context, sources, and zoomable detail shots.
Placement checklist
Small details make a big difference in scan rate.
- Use the highest-quality source image you have — pinch-zoom rewards detail
- Match aspect ratio to your audience: 9:16 for posters, 4:3 for floor plans
- Compress thoughtfully — aim for under 2 MB so 4G loads in under 2 seconds
- Embed key text BIG in the image so it reads at 50% zoom
- Add a small "🔍 Scan to view" label next to the printed QR
- Print the QR at least 3 cm × 3 cm so phones lock focus fast
- Test on a real phone, not just a desktop preview, before printing
- Replace the image every time the underlying info changes — the QR never changes
Recommended QR types
These QR types cover the scenarios above. Tap any to learn how to set it up.
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Turn every table, receipt, and takeaway bag into a simple “scan → action” moment. Use QR codes to open menus, collect reviews, share WiFi, and promote specials—without adding friction for guests or staff.
Read the guideQR codes make it easy for people to move from a poster, package, or storefront to a landing page—without typing. They’re great for promotions, product education, lead capture, and event campaigns.
Read the guideGive shoppers the information they need at the shelf—reviews, size guides, specs, warranty, or reorder links. QR codes are an easy way to reduce questions and speed up confident purchases.
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