QR Prime: How QR codes can be used with Amazon

Amazon, in many cases, is the online marketplace and can essentially be viewed as the digital equivalent to a super market like WalMart or Target. 

But how do you make your product available to those not currently looking at the Amazon web page? Is there a way to make sure they can access and buy your product at a moment’s notice? Luckily, you can do just that with QR codes!

In this piece I will go over how you can use QR codes to link to Amazon product pages as well as provide a step by step guide on how to make your own. So let’s get started! 

What is a QR code?

A QR code is a special image that contains data. This information can be scanned by a mobile phone or other device. This can include website links, images, social media pages, videos, personal information, restaurant menus, game content, and more.

QR codes were invented in the 90s as a way to make tracking autoparts shipment easier and more streamlined. Since then, these codes have become commonplace in modern society, due to their versatility and ease of use. Today, you can find QR codes on posters, fliers, business cards, museum placards, convention badges, and even in entertainment, like movies, TV, and video games

How can you use QR codes with Amazon products?

How can you use QR codes with Amazon products? 

Basically everything online can be accessed via URL links, including Amazon product pages. Since QR codes can also be linked to a URL, then all Amazon product pages can be accessed via QR code as well. 

You can create a code for a product you particularly enjoy and want to spread around in real life, something you would like everyone on a team to purchase for a job or event, or, if you are a business with products on Amazon, you could use QR codes in print media and ads as a way to allow customers to easily purchase your product.

How to create a Amazon QR code

Step 1: On Amazon, go to your desired product and click the share button. It’s usually next to the image of the product. Then click copy link. 

Step 2: In QR Code Developer, select Create Code. 

Step 3: Click on website. 

Step 4: Paste the url into the bar and name your code. 

Optional: To further customize the look of your code, click on the pencil icon on the Preview window. 

Step 5: Click Generate. 

Step 6: Test your code on multiple devices. 

Tips on creating a useable QR code

  • Know your audience: If you’re certain that most of your intended audience doesn’t know how to use QR codes or just don’t like them, then don’t use them. 
  • Keep instructions clear: Provide clear instructions on how to use and scan QR codes as well as where the codes will redirect to. 
  • Place codes on a flat surface: To make sure that codes are still scannable, only put them on flat surfaces, like walls, tables, posters, or fliers. 
  • Use high contrast: If using custom colors on a code, make sure that the colors are distinct enough from each other to be read as a QR code. 
  • Make sure codes are visible: Don’t place codes where patrons are unlikely to see them. 
  • Only use codes when necessary: If an alternative exists that’s easier for all parties involved, use that. 
  • Test on multiple devices: Make sure your codes work whether scanned on an Android device, iPhone, tablet, or other device.

Monitoring code usage

With the tools available on QR Code Developer, as well as other code generators, you can monitor the usage of any code you create. This can include how many times a code has been scanned, where it has been scanned, on what device, using what browser, and more. With these tools, you can figure out which codes are reaching the most people and where to focus any advertising efforts. 

With QRCodeveloper you can monitor:

  • Number of scans
  • Number of scans by operating system
  • Scans by browser
  • Scans by country
  • Scans by city
  • Scans by language
  • Unique scans

Attaching your Amazon link to a QR code is a great way to increase your brand’s visibility and offer an easy way for potential customers to access your product. Even if you’re not a brand with a product on Amazon, using a QR code is still a great way to make sure others can access a product that they might want or need for a specific purpose. 

You can create your own QR codes for Amazon links or other purposes right now with the free tools available on QR Code Developer. Get started today and join the exciting world of QR codes. 

Spencer Pines

Spencer Pines

Spencer Pines is a content producer and journalist with a background in SaaS communications, digital storytelling, and tech reviews. With a career that began in his teens, Spencer has developed Read more...

Amazon QR code FAQ

Do I need to hire someone to make a QR code?

No. There are plenty of services that allow you to make and edit your own QR codes, like QR Code Developer.

Where shouldn’t I put a QR code?

Places to avoid putting a QR code include rough or curved surfaces, surfaces too small for the code, corners where you can’t see the full code from one angle, and places with limited visibility.

Do QR codes need to be a certain size?

QR codes can be as big as a football field or smaller than a postage stamp. All that matters is that the whole code is visible and readable.

Can all Amazon products be linked to a QR code?

Any Amazon listing with a url link can be attached to a QR code.