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QR Code Statistics

QR code statistics help businesses understand QR code adoption, mobile scanning behavior, print-to-digital campaigns and the practical role QR codes play across restaurants, retail, events, marketing, reviews and customer service.

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Key QR code statistics

99.5M

U.S. QR scanners by 2025

Insider Intelligence forecast that U.S. smartphone users scanning QR codes would rise from 83.4 million in 2022 to 99.5 million in 2025, as reported by NFCW.

91%

U.S. adults own smartphones

Pew Research Center reported that about nine-in-ten U.S. adults, 91%, own a smartphone, which supports mobile-first QR code access.

62%

Businesses expect QR-driven growth

Uniqode reported that 62% of surveyed U.S. business leaders expected higher sales in 2025 from QR-focused initiatives.

79%

Shoppers want scannable product data

GS1 US says 79% of consumers are more likely to purchase products with a scannable barcode or QR code that provides additional product information.

QR code statistics

Editorial note: QR code statistics vary by country, industry and study method. Use each number with its source context instead of treating it as a universal rule. These QR code statistics are designed to support practical business planning, not unsupported claims.

QR code usage by industry

Industry Common QR use cases Verified statistic or source signal Business takeaway
Restaurants Digital menus, table tents, WiFi access, reviews, offers and ordering links. Ipsos reported that nearly three in five people wanted paper menus back instead of QR-only menus, showing that restaurant QR success depends on usability. Restaurants should test QR size, table placement and mobile readability before printing menu materials.
Retail Packaging, product details, coupons, loyalty pages, reviews and app downloads. GS1 US reports that 79% of consumers are more likely to purchase products with a scannable code that provides additional information. Retail QR codes work best when the destination helps the shopper make a faster decision.
Events Tickets, registration pages, schedules, maps, speaker profiles and follow-up content. QR TIGER's 2026 consumer report found events among common QR scanning environments, with respondents also reporting scan difficulties when placement or mobile pages are poor. Event QR codes should be large enough for scanning at distance and tested under real lighting.
Local business Google reviews, contact cards, appointment pages, location links and service requests. Uniqode surveyed 601 U.S.-based business leaders and reported that 95% use QR engagements to collect first-party data. Local businesses can use QR codes to reduce friction after a customer visit or conversation.
Creators Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, portfolios, newsletters and media kits. QR TIGER's 2026 report found social media among reported QR scanning contexts, reinforcing the role of QR codes in offline-to-social discovery. Creator QR codes should point to the platform or landing page that best matches the audience action.

QR code marketing statistics

Campaigns

Print campaigns need measurable destinations

Uniqode reported 188 million scans across its platform in 2025, up from 181 million in 2024, showing that QR campaigns continue to generate measurable interactions.

Packaging

Packaging can become a digital entry point

GS1's Sunrise 2027 initiative aims for retail point-of-sale systems to read 2D barcodes such as QR codes by the end of 2027.

Reviews

Review requests work better when access is simple

Uniqode reported that 62% of surveyed business leaders expected higher sales from QR-focused initiatives, including turning physical spaces into digital customer touchpoints.

Practical next step: after reviewing the data, use the QR Code Generator, Google Review QR Code Generator or Coupon QR Code Generator to create a campaign-specific QR code.

QR code printing and scan testing insights

Print size

Small QR codes can reduce scan reliability

ISO/IEC 18004:2024 specifies QR code symbol characteristics, dimensions, error correction and production quality requirements, which is why print size should be planned before launch.

Use the QR Size Calculator

Scan distance

Distance changes the required QR size

QR TIGER's 2026 report found that 4 in 10 users reported difficulty scanning QR codes, with poor placement among the cited reasons. Distance planning helps reduce that risk.

Use the QR Distance Calculator

Contrast

Contrast affects scan performance

The W3C contrast guidance is not QR-specific, but it supports the same practical principle: branded QR codes need enough foreground and background separation to stay readable.

Use the QR Contrast Checker

Testing

Real-phone testing protects printed campaigns

QR TIGER's 2026 report connected scanning difficulty with poor placement, camera limitations and unoptimized mobile pages, so real-phone testing should happen before printing.

Use the QR Scan Tester

What these statistics mean for businesses

Insight type What to look for Business decision QuickQR tool
Adoption data How often people scan QR codes and in which contexts. Choose whether QR belongs on menus, packaging, receipts, signs or cards. All QR Code Tools
Marketing data How customers move from print to mobile destinations. Choose campaign pages, coupons, videos, review pages or social profiles. QR Code Marketing Guide
Print data How size, contrast, distance and placement affect scanning. Test QR codes before printing expensive materials. QR Scan Tester
Benchmark data How scan quality, size, contrast, distance and placement affect QR readiness. Review practical checks before launching printed or digital QR campaigns. QR Code Benchmarks
Industry data How QR usage differs for restaurants, retail, events and local business. Match the QR destination to the customer action in that environment. QR Industry Report

Sources used for these QR code statistics

Adoption

NFCW / Insider Intelligence

Used for the U.S. QR scanner forecast from 83.4 million users in 2022 to 99.5 million by 2025.

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Marketing

Uniqode State of QR Codes

Used for business survey data and platform benchmarks, including QR-driven sales expectations and scan volumes.

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Business

GS1 Sunrise 2027

Used for retail 2D barcode transition context and the 79% consumer product information statistic.

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Printing

ISO/IEC 18004:2024

Used for QR code symbol, dimensional, error correction and production quality context.

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Mobile

Pew Research Center

Used for U.S. smartphone ownership data, including the 91% smartphone ownership figure.

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Connectivity

International Telecommunication Union

Used for global internet adoption context, including ITU's 2024 estimate that 5.5 billion people are online.

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Scanning

QR TIGER QR Decoded report

Used for scan behavior, scan environments and reported scanning difficulty context.

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Restaurant UX

Ipsos QR menu sentiment

Used for restaurant menu sentiment and the reminder that QR code adoption still needs a good customer experience.

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Accessibility

W3C WCAG contrast guidance

Used for general contrast and readability context when preparing QR code destinations, landing pages and printed materials.

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Source quality note: this page combines official standards bodies, research organizations, industry reports and platform benchmarks. Platform-specific data should be read as directional, not universal.

QR code statistics FAQ

What are QR code statistics?

QR code statistics are data points that describe how people and businesses use QR codes, including adoption, mobile scanning, industry usage, marketing campaigns and print-to-digital behavior.

Why are QR code statistics useful for businesses?

They help businesses decide where QR codes make sense, what destination to use, how to test scan quality and how to connect physical materials to digital actions.

Should I publish QR code statistics without a source?

No. Precise statistics should be published only when the source, date, methodology and context are verified. Unsupported numbers can reduce trust and weaken the value of the page.

Which QR statistics matter most for print campaigns?

Useful print-related statistics include scan distance, QR size, contrast, mobile scanning behavior and the performance of QR codes on flyers, cards, signs, menus and packaging.

What should businesses do after reviewing QR statistics?

Choose a QR destination, create a QR code, test it on real phones, check size and contrast, then place it where customers can scan naturally.

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