QR Codes on Books
A QR code printed inside or on a book bridges the page and the web, sending readers to author notes, bonus chapters, errata, or a place to buy the next title. For self-published and traditional authors alike, it adds an interactive layer to a fixed medium. The code is generated free in your browser, so manuscripts links and pre-launch pages stay entirely private.
Make your free book QR codeWhy put a QR code on books?
- Connects a printed page to digital extras like videos, downloads, or discussion guides.
- Static codes never expire, so reprints and backlist copies keep working for years.
- Customizable to match cover art with tailored colors, shapes, and an author logo.
- Great for self-publishers who want a professional touch without paying for a service.
- Client-side generation keeps unreleased sequel pages and reader funnels private.
What to link your QR code to
- Link to bonus chapters, deleted scenes, or a downloadable appendix.
- Send readers to the author's newsletter or website.
- Open a buy page for the next book in the series.
- Provide audio pronunciation guides or a soundtrack playlist.
- Share a reading-group discussion guide or errata page.
Tips for QR codes on books
- Place the code on the back cover, inside flap, or a dedicated end page where it won't fight the cover design.
- Choose colors that match the cover but keep strong contrast so it still scans.
- Print on the matte or uncoated stock used inside the book to reduce glare versus a glossy jacket.
- Add a short line of text telling readers what they'll get when they scan.
- Verify the rendered code with the Debug tool before the book goes to the printer.
Frequently asked questions
Where should the QR code go in a book?
Common spots are the back cover, an inside flap, or a final 'bonus content' page. Pick a flat, uncluttered area with a clear margin around the code.
Will the code still work after a reprint?
Yes. The code is static and encodes its destination directly, so every printing reads the same. Reuse the exported file for each run.
Can I add my author logo to the center?
Yes. You can upload a logo and place it in the middle of the code, and the Debug tool confirms it still scans.
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Make your free book QR code