QR Code Size Guide: Minimum Sizes for Print & Digital
One of the most common mistakes with QR codes is making them too small. A QR code that can't be scanned is worse than no QR code at all. This guide covers the exact minimum sizes you need for every use case.
The Golden Rule of QR Code Sizing
The general rule is: the QR code should be at least 1/10th of the scanning distance. If someone will scan from 30 cm (12 inches) away, the code should be at least 3 cm (1.2 inches). From 3 meters away? At least 30 cm.
Recommended Sizes by Use Case
Business Cards
Minimum: 1.5 × 1.5 cm (0.6 × 0.6 in). Scanning distance is typically 10–15 cm. Place it on the back with plenty of white space around it. Use SVG format for crisp printing.
Flyers and Brochures
Minimum: 2 × 2 cm (0.8 × 0.8 in). Recommended: 3 × 3 cm. These are often scanned at arm's length, so slightly larger is better.
Posters (A3/A2)
Minimum: 5 × 5 cm (2 × 2 in). People typically scan posters from 0.5–1 meter away. Make the code prominent and add a clear call-to-action.
Banners and Billboards
Minimum: 30 × 30 cm for banners scanned from a few meters away. For actual billboards, QR codes are generally not recommended — the scanning distance is too far for reliable reading.
Product Packaging
Minimum: 1.5 × 1.5 cm for small packages, 2.5 × 2.5 cm for boxes. Consider the curved surface — QR codes on bottles need to be larger because the curve distorts the image.
Digital Screens
On a phone screen: at least 160 × 160 pixels. On a desktop/TV: at least 240 × 240 pixels. Screen resolution matters — always test at the actual display size.
Factors That Affect Minimum Size
- Data complexity: More data = more modules = need larger size. A short URL creates a simpler code than a long paragraph of text.
- Error correction level: Higher correction (H) adds more modules, requiring a slightly larger code.
- Print quality: Lower DPI printing needs a larger code. Standard 300 DPI printing handles 1.5 cm codes well.
- Surface material: Glossy surfaces can cause reflections that interfere with scanning. Matte finishes work better.
💡 Pro tip: When in doubt, go bigger. An oversized QR code still works perfectly. An undersized one doesn't work at all.
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