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Microsoft Store link to QR code

Create a QR code for a Microsoft Store app, game, or listing.

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Paste a link on the left to begin.

Create a Microsoft Store QR code from an app listing, game page, software page, product listing, or Windows download link. Use the QR code on packaging, posters, onboarding cards, ads, launch material, and retail displays so people can open the Microsoft Store destination quickly.

How Microsoft Store QR Code Generator works

1 Paste the Microsoft Store link

Use the final URL for the Microsoft Store app, game, software page, or listing.

2 Preview the QR

The generator creates a QR code that opens the Microsoft Store app, game, software page, or listing.

3 Download and place it

Use PNG for digital sharing or SVG for packaging, posters, onboarding cards, ads, and launch material.

Privacy note: The QR code stores the Microsoft Store link. Keep the destination accessible so scans continue to work.

How to Create Microsoft Store QR Codes

Copy

Copy the final Microsoft Store link from the source platform or website.

Paste

Add the Microsoft Store link to the generator field.

Test

Scan the QR code and confirm the Microsoft Store app, game, software page, or listing opens correctly.

Download

Place the QR code near a short, clear scan prompt.

Quick quality check before publishing
  • Scan the QR code from a phone.
  • Check that the destination opens on mobile.
  • Confirm the destination is public or shared correctly.
  • Create a new QR code if the URL changes.

Advantages of Microsoft Store QR Codes

Less typing

People scan instead of typing or searching for the Microsoft Store app, game, software page, or listing.

Better placement

Printed and digital material can point directly to the Microsoft Store app, game, software page, or listing.

Campaign friendly

Each page, post, profile, or offer can have its own QR code.

Print ready

SVG output keeps the QR code sharp on cards, signs, labels, and posters.

Microsoft Store destination Best use
App listing Windows app installs, onboarding cards, campaigns, and product inserts
Game page Gaming posters, demo booths, community events, and launch campaigns
Software page Workplace tools, education apps, setup guides, and IT handouts
Product listing Retail displays, sales material, help desks, and comparison sheets

Real Examples of Usage of Microsoft Store QR Codes

App launches

Add the QR code to campaign material for Microsoft Store installs.

Retail displays

Use the QR code on shelf signs and product cards.

IT onboarding

Place the QR code on setup guides for required Windows apps.

Events

Share app or game listings from demo booths and printed programs.

Education

Link class handouts to Microsoft Store learning apps.

Why choose LinkToQR for Microsoft Store QR Codes?

Best when you need

  • A QR code for Microsoft Store app listings, games, software pages, or product listings.
  • A print-ready route to Windows apps and store pages.
  • A simple way to move offline users into Microsoft Store pages.
  • No sign-up and no watermark.

Before you publish

  • Scan and check the Microsoft Store destination.
  • Confirm the app or listing is available for your audience.
  • Use a label such as Scan to open in Microsoft Store.
  • Create a new QR code if the Microsoft Store URL changes.
Simple rule: Use SVG for printed Microsoft Store QR codes and PNG for digital Microsoft Store QR codes on websites, messages, slides, and quick sharing.

Frequently asked questions

Can I create a QR code for a Microsoft Store app? +

Yes. Paste the Microsoft Store app URL and the QR code will open it after scanning.

Can I use a Microsoft Store QR code for a game? +

Yes. Paste the game listing URL when scans should open that Microsoft Store page.

Will the Microsoft Store QR code install the app automatically? +

No. The QR code opens the listing. The scanner still chooses whether to install.

Can I print a Microsoft Store QR code on packaging? +

Yes. Use SVG for packaging, posters, onboarding cards, ads, and launch material.

Should I use PNG or SVG for Microsoft Store QR codes? +

Use SVG for Microsoft Store QR codes on printed material such as cards, signs, labels, packaging, flyers, and posters. Use PNG for Microsoft Store QR codes on websites, messages, slides, and quick digital sharing.

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