Amazon Wish List QR Code Generator
Paste your Amazon share link and QRKIT turns it into a branded QR code that opens your list the second someone scans it. It works for wish lists and registries — baby, wedding, or a custom gift list. It's free, you can add your logo, and you download a PNG with a free account — SVG and PDF come with any paid plan. It's a URL QR code pointing at your public Amazon list — not an Amazon integration, and no Amazon login required.
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Get Your Amazon Share Link First
Every wish list QR code starts with the same thing: a share link from Amazon. In a browser, go to Your Lists, open the list you want, then click Invite or Send list to others. Choose View Only (the safer pick for public sharing) or View and Edit, then hit Copy link. On the Amazon app, open the list, tap the share icon, and choose Copy link.
Making a QR code for a registry works the same way. Go to Your Registry — Baby, Wedding, or a custom gift list — tap Share, and copy the registry link. Once you have that link, the four steps below are identical.
One thing matters more than anything else: your list has to be visible. If it's set to Private, nobody who scans your code will be able to open it. Open the list's three-dot or Manage List menu and set it to Public or Shared before you generate the code.
Copy the full link exactly as Amazon gives it to you. A truncated or hand-edited link is the most common reason a finished QR code opens the wrong page or nothing at all.
Four steps
How to Make an Amazon Wish List QR Code
You've got the share link — now turn it into a scannable code. It takes about a minute, and you don't need an Amazon login or a QRKIT account to make a static one.
Copy your Amazon share link
Grab the View Only link from Your Lists or Your Registry, exactly as Amazon gives it to you.
Paste it into the URL field
Drop the link into the URL field above to build a code that points straight to your Amazon list. It previews instantly as you type.
Customize and add your logo
Match your brand colors and add your logo in the center — great for teachers, nonprofits, and small businesses.
Download and print
Download a PNG for screens with a free account. For cards, flyers, and signs, the vector SVG — and the ready-to-print A4 PDF — come with any paid plan.
How it works: This is a standard URL QR code that opens your public Amazon list when scanned. QRKIT doesn't connect to Amazon or see your orders — it just points a code at the share link you paste.
Which is which
Amazon Wish List vs. Registry QR Code
A wish list is Amazon's informal, all-purpose gift list. You add whatever you want, for any occasion — a birthday, a classroom, a holiday, or just a running list of things you like. You'll find it under Your Lists, and you share it with the Invite or Send list to others option.
A registry is the structured version built around an event. Amazon has Baby registries, Wedding registries, and custom gift lists, each with extra features like group gifting and a completion discount. You'll find it under Your Registry, and you share it with the Share button.
For making a QR code, the difference doesn't matter. Both give you a public share link, and both turn into a QR code with the exact same four steps: copy the link, paste it in, customize, download.
Real uses
Where an Amazon Wish List QR Code Works
One code, printed once, and anyone with a phone can open your list. Here's where people put them to work.
Classroom & teacher lists
Print the code on a back-to-school flyer or classroom door so parents can open your supply list and grab a few items.
Baby registries
Add it to a shower invite or a diaper-raffle card so guests scan straight to your Amazon baby registry.
Wedding registries
Put it on save-the-dates, table cards, or your wedding website so guests reach your registry without typing a long link.
Charity & nonprofit drives
Share a wish list of needed supplies on a donation-drive poster so supporters can gift items directly.
Birthdays & holidays
Drop the code in a group text or on a party invite so family scans your list instead of asking what you want.
Creators & small businesses
Post a public wish list code on your channel or storefront so fans and customers can gift from it.
Running a classroom drive or a nonprofit campaign? QRKIT offers a nonprofit & education discount on paid plans, or brand every code to match your organization with a branded QR code.
Static vs dynamic
Static or Dynamic: Which Amazon Wish List QR Code?
Both open your Amazon list the same way. The difference is what you can do after you print. A static code is the simplest pick — it's free, works with no account, and never expires, which suits an Amazon link that rarely changes. A dynamic code lets you edit the destination later and shows you scan analytics.
Static Amazon list code
Free forever- Free and unlimited — make as many codes and take as many scans as you want, at no cost.
- Never expires — print it once and it just keeps working.
- Perfect for a fixed link — ideal when your Amazon wish list or registry URL isn't going to change.
Dynamic Amazon list code
1 free with account- Edit the link later — swap a wish list for a registry, or repoint the same printed code, without reprinting a thing.
- See scan analytics — scan counts, rough location, and device type (never any purchase data).
- Free plan includes 1 dynamic code with up to 100 scans per month; the Starter plan is $6/mo (billed yearly, or $8 monthly) for 12 codes and unlimited scans.
Want to track scans or change where the code points later? Compare plans on our pricing page.
Print it right
Print Your Amazon Wish List QR Code So It Actually Scans
A code is only useful if phones can read it on the first try. These specs keep yours sharp and scannable, whether it's a small sticker on an invite or a full-size poster. For the complete breakdown, see our QR code size guide.
Size it right
Print at least 1.2 inches (3 cm) square for cards and invites people scan up close, and go bigger for posters, windows, and signs read from across a room.
Keep strong contrast
Use a solid dark code on a light background; weak contrast is the number-one reason a code won't scan.
Leave a quiet zone
Keep a clear margin on all four sides so nothing crowds the code and trips up the scanner.
Use vector for large format
For anything big, use the SVG — it is the vector file, so the code stays crisp instead of breaking into blurry blocks. SVG and PDF come with any paid plan.
Test before a big batch
Scan your final file with a couple of different phones before you order 500 cards or print a full banner.
Since this is a URL QR code under the hood, you can build one for any link with the URL QR code generator, or keep it simple with a static QR code that never expires. Planning an event? Pair it with a wedding QR code for the big day or an event QR code for RSVPs and details.
Amazon Wish List QR Codes — Frequently Asked Questions
Ready when you are
Make Your Amazon Wish List QR Code Now
Paste your share link, add your logo, and download a print-ready code in about a minute. It's free, no Amazon login needed, and it works for wish lists and registries alike.
