Packaging QR codes that survive product and campaign changes
Print once, update forever: warranty pages, recipe hubs, recall notices, loyalty offers, and localized landing pages behind the same package QR.
Designed for SKUs that outlive a single campaign
Packaging lives for months. Destinations should not be frozen on the day the carton goes to press.
Post-print destination control
Change offers, product pages, or compliance content without a packaging reprint cycle.
Offline-to-online attribution
Connect shelf and package scans to campaign analytics and short-link journeys.
Regional experiences
Use routing so the same QR can serve market-specific pages or languages.
Operational folders
Keep SKU families organized with folders, tags, and role-based access.
Common use cases
These workflows are where teams usually get the fastest value from cpg & packaging.
Why teams switch
One platform instead of disconnected tools
Inkode combines creation, routing, analytics, collaboration, link pages, and campaign control so teams can move faster without stacking separate vendors.
- Long-lived print assets
- Campaign swaps
- Offline attribution
- Team governance
Frequently asked questions
Answers based on common search intent around cpg & packaging.
Should packaging use static or dynamic QR codes?
Dynamic QR codes are usually better for packaging because destinations and campaigns change long after print.
Can packaging QR codes support localization?
Yes. Combine dynamic QR codes with device or geo routing to send shoppers to regional pages.
Related resources
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