Create an App Store Link QR Code

Drive downloads for your mobile app! Generate a QR code that sends users directly to your app's page on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

Find the ID in your app's store URL.

Ideas for App Store QR Codes

iOS App Download
Link to your app on Apple App Store...
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Android App Download
Link to your app on Google Play...
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Marketing Materials
Add to flyers, posters, presentations...

Questions About App Store QR Codes

How do I find my App ID or Package Name?

Go to your app's public page on the App Store or Google Play. Look at the URL in your browser's address bar.
Apple App Store: The URL looks like `https://apps.apple.com/us/app/your-app-name/idXXXXXXXXX`. The App ID is the number after `id`.
Google Play Store: The URL looks like `https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yourcompany.appname`. The Package Name is the text after `id=`.

What happens when someone scans the code?

Their smartphone will open the respective app store (Apple App Store on iOS, Google Play Store on Android) directly to your app's download page.

Can one QR code work for both iOS and Android?

No, this tool creates a direct link to one specific store. You need to create separate QR codes for your iOS app ID and your Android package name. Some advanced QR code services offer dynamic codes that redirect based on device, but this free tool creates simple, direct links.

Where should I use these QR codes?

They are perfect for marketing materials like posters, flyers, brochures, presentation slides, websites, or even on product packaging to encourage users to download your companion app.

Boost Your App Downloads

From Physical to Digital: Driving Installs with QR Codes

How do you get someone looking at a poster to install your app? Typing the app name into the store search is slow and error-prone. An App Store QR code bridges the gap instantly.

By scanning the code, users are taken directly to your app's listing, ready to hit 'Install'. This frictionless experience is crucial for converting offline interest into actual downloads. Use separate codes for iOS and Android to target users effectively, perhaps placing them side-by-side with clear labels. It's a must-have tool for any mobile app marketing strategy.