QR codes for your Notion pages
Share a Notion doc, wiki, or project page out in the real world. Generate a dynamic QR code that opens any shared Notion page, print it on signage or handouts, and change where it leads anytime.
- Free to start
- Dynamic & editable
- Scan analytics
- Any shared Notion page
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How it works
How QR codes work with Notion
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Share your Notion page
In Notion, open Share and turn on public web access (“Share to web”) to get a link anyone can open.
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Paste it into QRKit
Create a dynamic QR code and point it at your Notion page URL.
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Brand and download
Add your logo and colors, then export a transparent SVG or PNG that stays sharp in print.
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Edit anytime
Repoint the code to a different Notion page later without reprinting — every code in the field keeps working.
Bring your Notion pages into the real world
Your specs, checklists, and project docs live in Notion — but customers and field teams can’t type a long Notion URL. A QR code turns any shared Notion page into a one-scan link you can put on a sign, a job-site board, packaging, or a printed handout.
Point one code at a page you keep updating
Because a QRKit code is dynamic, the printed QR never changes but the Notion page behind it can. Update the doc, or repoint the code to a different page, and every code already printed keeps working.
See how your Notion pages get used
Every scan is tracked — totals, location, and device — so you can see which printed pages, sites, and materials actually send people to your Notion docs.
Features
Everything you need
Editable destination
Repoint the code to a different Notion page anytime — the printed QR stays the same.
Scan analytics
Track total scans, location, and device — included on every plan, even Free.
Branded codes
Add a logo, colors, and a frame so the code matches your brand (custom design from the Starter plan).
Transparent SVG & PNG
Vector and high-res exports that stay crisp from a business card to a job-site sign.
More than links
Make QR codes for vCards, Wi-Fi, PDFs, and files from the same place.
Any shared page
Point a code at any Notion page shared to the web — docs, wikis, databases, or project boards.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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