Bring Print to Life: Add QR Codes Directly from the Pixfizz Frontend
- Xènia Escolar

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Print captures moments.
But today’s customers expect more than static pages.
With our latest update, customers can now add QR codes directly from the Pixfizz frontend editor — making it easy to connect printed products to digital experiences in seconds.
No external generators.
No manual setup.
No friction.
Just drag, drop, and link.
What’s New?
Store owners can now enable a setting that allows customers to add QR codes while personalizing their products.
Once activated, customers can:
Insert a QR code element directly into their design
Paste any URL or link
See the QR code generated instantly
It’s seamless, intuitive, and fully integrated into the editor experience.
Why This Matters
Personalized products are powerful. But when you connect print to digital, you create something deeper — interactive, emotional, and shareable.
QR codes allow your customers to
Link to a wedding video inside a photo book
Add a restaurant menu to printed materials
Connect a graduation album to a private gallery
Share a social profile from a business card
Bring a memorial book to life with recorded messages
This isn’t just customization.
It’s storytelling across formats.
Built for Both Admins and End Customers
This feature supports both sides of your business:
For Store Owners & Admins:
You stay in control. Simply enable the option in the design tool configuration to make QR codes available in your storefront.
For End Customers
They can add and position QR codes directly while editing their product — no technical knowledge required.
The result?
More creative freedom, more emotional value, and more differentiation for your offerings.
A Small Feature with Big Impact
Sometimes innovation isn’t about complexity — it’s about connection.
By allowing customers to link print to digital content instantly, you’re offering more than a product. You’re offering an experience.
And in a competitive photo commerce landscape, that difference matters.



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