Image Gallery QR Code Guide
Scan to open a hosted image gallery in any browser — product photos, event shots, portfolios, or lookbooks. No app, no download.
An image gallery QR code links to a hosted collection of images. Scanning opens the gallery in the phone's browser — browseable, zoomable, and shareable without installing anything. Because Qrinly uses a dynamic redirect, you can update the gallery contents or replace the entire collection from your dashboard without touching the printed QR code.
What It Is
What is an image gallery QR code?
An image gallery QR code is a dynamic URL QR code that links to a hosted image collection — a product catalogue, an event photo album, an architectural portfolio, a fashion lookbook, or any other image set. The QR encodes a Qrinly short redirect. When scanned, the browser opens the gallery URL. Because the code encodes a redirect rather than a direct image URL, you can update what the gallery shows — add new photos, replace the collection for a new season, or point to a different gallery entirely — without reprinting the QR. Managed redirect scans can be recorded.
How It Works
Step-by-step.
- 1
Create or host your image gallery
Use Qrinly's gallery hosting, or link to an existing gallery on Google Photos, Flickr, Behance, or any publicly accessible URL.
- 2
Create the QR code with the gallery URL
Paste the gallery URL into Qrinly's generator. A dynamic QR is created with a short redirect — updatable from your dashboard at any time.
- 3
Customise and download
Add brand colours and a gallery or image icon as the centre element. Download PNG for packaging and standard print. SVG for large-format production.
- 4
Update the gallery as content changes
When the collection updates — new season, new event, new product shots — update the redirect destination in your Qrinly dashboard. All printed materials route to the new gallery.
Real Use Cases
Concrete problems this solves.
Product packaging — gallery of lifestyle shots
Scenario
A cosmetics brand prints QR codes on product boxes linking to a gallery of product usage, texture close-ups, and before/after photography.
Problem
Including more than one or two images on the box is impossible. Customers who want to see the product in different contexts have to search online — most don't.
Solution
A QR on the box opens a curated gallery of 15 product photos. New seasonal photos are added from the dashboard. The same box QR updates to show the current gallery automatically.
Real estate property listing flyers
Scenario
An estate agent distributes flyers with one property photo. Interested buyers want to see more.
Problem
More photos mean a larger, more expensive flyer. A link to a Rightmove or Zoopla listing is long and ugly. A QR to a single image is not useful.
Solution
A QR on the flyer opens a gallery of all 20 property photos — interior, exterior, floor plan. The agent updates the gallery if photos are retaken. Every flyer already distributed shows the latest images.
Event photography — guest photo sharing
Scenario
A wedding photographer wants guests at the event to access professional photos immediately after the ceremony.
Problem
Sharing a Google Photos or iCloud link requires recipients to have the right account or app. A printed link is too long. Sending via WhatsApp limits group size.
Solution
A QR on the table cards opens the photo gallery in any browser. Guests scan and browse — no app, no login, no account needed.
Examples
What it looks like in practice.
Product packaging gallery
Input
Gallery URL: qrinly.com/gallery/cosmetics-spring-2025
Output
QR on box → browser opens → 15 product photos → pinch-to-zoom → share
Upload new seasonal shots from the dashboard. Same printed box QR always shows the current gallery.
Property flyer photos
Input
Gallery URL: qrinly.com/gallery/12-oak-avenue
Output
QR on flyer → all 20 property photos → swipeable on mobile
Wedding table card
Input
Gallery URL: qrinly.com/gallery/wedding-june-14
Output
QR on table card → ceremony photos → guests browse and save
Why It Matters
Print shows one image. A QR shows everything.
Packaging, flyers, and printed materials are constrained by space and print cost. A QR code breaks that constraint — it links to an unlimited gallery that lives online and updates without reprinting.
Without dynamic QR
You print 10,000 product boxes with two lifestyle photos. New campaign imagery launches. The boxes in stock and in stores still show the old photos. No way to update without a new print run.
With Qrinly
The QR on every box links to a Qrinly redirect. Upload new imagery from the dashboard. Every box already shipped and on shelves now opens to the updated gallery. Zero reprints for a complete brand refresh.
Features
What is included.
Update gallery content without reprinting
Swap images, add new photos, or replace the entire gallery from your dashboard. The QR code on all printed materials updates automatically.
Opens in any browser — no app required
The gallery loads in Safari, Chrome, and any mobile browser. No app installation, no login, no account needed for viewers.
Scan analytics
Track gallery opens by date, device type, and country. Measure how many packaging interactions convert to gallery views.
Dynamic redirect — never reprint for an update
Because the QR encodes a short redirect, any update to the gallery destination takes effect instantly for all printed materials already in circulation.
FAQ
Guide — frequently asked questions.
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