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Free Product Catalogue Web Page QR Code Generator

Create free QR codes for product catalogs. Generate scannable codes to showcase your offerings. Enhance customer experience!

Product catalogue web page QR code generator to share products, prices, and payments from one scan

This product catalogue web page QR code generator creates a mobile catalogue page that customers can open instantly by scanning. It’s dynamic, so you can update products, categories, buttons, and payment options later without changing the printed QR code.

What this QR code does

A product catalogue QR code sends people to a web page that looks like a simple mini store. Instead of passing around PDFs or long links, you publish a catalogue that works on phones and can be branded to match your business.

  • Better than a single link: visitors can browse items, not just land on one page.
  • Better than a PDF for mobile: products are easier to scroll and tap.
  • Dynamic management: you can keep the same printed QR code and update the page as your catalogue changes.
  • Payments available: you can integrate UPI payments and PayPal, and you can also enable WhatsApp ordering.

If you need a QR that points to one external URL only, use Dynamic URL/Link. If your catalogue is already a PDF, use File/Document/PDF Upload instead.

Best use cases for a product catalogue page

  • Retail and showrooms: put the QR on shelf talkers so customers browse variants and features.
  • Trade shows: replace printed brochures and let people save the catalogue link after scanning.
  • Sales outreach: add the QR to a proposal or presentation so buyers can browse products on their phone.
  • Wholesale: share a catalogue page with a clear “Order” button and payment options.
  • Packaging inserts: a QR in the box that shows accessories, upsells, and new arrivals.
  • Service add-ons: show optional upgrades and bundles in one place.

If your content is food and drinks, the menu experience is usually better than a generic catalogue. Use Restaurant Menu for categories like starters, mains, and drinks.

How to create it using the generator above

  1. Business Name: enter your business name.
  2. Phone: add the number customers should call.
  3. Email: add an email for product questions or orders.
  4. Website: paste your website URL (optional).
  5. Address: enter your business address (optional).
  6. Maps URL: paste a Google Maps link or any other maps URL (optional).
  7. Opening Hours: set Enabled or Disabled.
  8. Social Profiles: paste each social link on a new line.
  9. Generate the QR code: scan-test to confirm it opens the catalogue page.

After saving these details, you build the catalogue page itself, add categories and products, then customize the page styling and download the QR code for print or screens.

Build your catalogue page after creation

After the initial details, you can shape the catalogue into a real browsing experience.

  • Branding and layout: upload a logo, set a catalogue name, and adjust catalogue name font size. You can also set background color, icon color, text color, and back button colors.
  • Categories and products: add categories, then add products under them. This is the core of your catalogue.
  • Product buttons: set button text, choose button colors and text color, and choose whether product links open in the same window or a new window.
  • Image carousel: enable a carousel, set how many slides to show, autoplay interval, looping, and navigation style and color.
  • WhatsApp ordering: enable WhatsApp orders and set the mobile number that receives messages, so customers can ask questions or place an order from the catalogue.
  • Payments: integrate UPI payments and PayPal so customers can pay after browsing. Use UPI when it fits your market, and PayPal when you want a widely used checkout option.
  • Terms and conditions: add terms for delivery, returns, payment rules, or ordering notes.
  • Review sites: add review links so visitors can check trust signals before buying.

If you want to accept payments without a catalogue page, use a direct payment QR instead. For PayPal-only flows, use PayPal Payments.

Setup tips to prevent bad scans and boost product clicks

  • Keep the first screen focused: show the most important categories first and avoid long intros.
  • Use clear button labels: “View product”, “Buy now”, “Request quote”, or “Order on WhatsApp” beats generic labels.
  • Choose the right link behavior: use “Same window” when you want a smooth browsing flow, and “New window” when the product link goes to an external checkout or marketplace.
  • Use UPI and PayPal intentionally: pick the payment option that matches your audience, and keep it consistent across the page.
  • Collect leads when needed: if you sell higher-ticket items, add a lead form QR elsewhere on the same poster or brochure. Use Lead Generation Form for structured requests.
  • Scan-test in real conditions: test on an iPhone and an Android, and test at the distance people will scan from.
  • Design for scan reliability: high contrast and clear space around the QR usually scans best. If you add a logo, keep it modest and re-test.
  • Export correctly: use SVG for print so the QR stays sharp. If you print from PNG, use 2048px or 4K.
  • Be careful with short link changes: changing the short link after printing can break printed QR codes unless replaced.
  • Use scan limits only for limited campaigns: an allowed scans limit can stop a QR code after the limit is reached.

After publishing, you can duplicate QR codes to create variations (for different branches or campaigns) and organize them into folders. On certain plans, you can add users to help manage QR codes.

Examples and templates

Use these templates to plan what your catalogue page should contain. Keep product names and descriptions short so they read well on mobile. Use
for line breaks.

Use caseSuggested catalogue structureProduct button setupPayment and order flow
Retail showroom catalogueCategories: New arrivals
Best sellers
Accessories
Button text: View details
Open link: Same window
Primary: WhatsApp order
Backup: PayPal
Wholesale price listCategories: Bulk packs
Bundles
Spare parts
Button text: Request quote
Open link: New window
Primary: UPI payment
Backup: PayPal
Trade show lead captureCategories: Flagship products
Case studies
Starter kits
Button text: Get specs
Open link: Same window
Primary: WhatsApp order
Backup: Lead form
Packaging upsell pageCategories: Compatible add-ons
Bundles
Warranty
Button text: Buy add-on
Open link: New window
Primary: PayPal
Backup: WhatsApp
Seasonal promo catalogueCategories: Sale items
Limited stock
Gift sets
Button text: Shop now
Open link: Same window
Primary: PayPal
Backup: UPI

FAQs

How does the product catalogue web page QR code generator work?

You enter business details first, then build a catalogue page with categories and products, then download a QR code that opens the page when scanned.

Can I update products and prices after printing?

Yes. This is a dynamic QR code, so you can update the catalogue page later without changing the printed QR code.

Can I add payments to the catalogue page?

Yes. You can integrate UPI payments and PayPal, and you can also enable WhatsApp ordering for customers who prefer chat.

What’s the difference between a product catalogue page and a PDF?

A catalogue page is built for mobile browsing and tapping. A PDF is harder to navigate on phones and often needs zooming and scrolling.

Use the same window for smooth browsing. Use a new window when links go to external checkout pages or marketplaces.

Can I track scans?

Yes, dynamic QR codes can be tracked. Typical data includes scans by day, time, device, and location, and exports are available as CSV and PNG.

Can I protect the catalogue with a PIN?

Dynamic QR codes can use a 5-character PIN added after creation. Leaving it empty removes PIN protection. Treat it as a simple gate, not high-security.

What’s the best format for printing?

Use SVG for print. If you use PNG for print, export 2048px or 4K to keep edges crisp.

Troubleshooting

  • The page opens but shows no products: add at least one category and one product, then scan again.
  • Buttons don’t behave as expected: recheck the “Open link” setting (same window vs new window).
  • Payment option isn’t showing: confirm the payment type is selected and the required details are set, then scan-test again.
  • WhatsApp orders go to the wrong number: recheck the WhatsApp mobile number and send a test message.
  • Printed QR scans inconsistently: increase contrast, simplify styling, reduce logo size, and export SVG for print (or a higher-resolution PNG).
  • Printed codes stopped working: check if an allowed scans limit was reached, and avoid changing the short link after printing.

Use the generator above to publish your product catalogue web page QR code

Enter your business details, build your categories and products, then scan-test on an iPhone and an Android before you print anything. For print, export SVG when possible, or choose a 2048px or 4K PNG so the QR stays sharp on packaging, posters, and brochures.