Payment QR code sign template
Turn an existing payment QR into a clean counter sign that looks intentional on a shop desk, market stall, salon counter or pop-up checkout.
A payment QR code sign works best when the payment code stays untouched on a white plate, while the frame explains the action: scan to pay, show confirmation, and keep the counter moving.
Best for
- Coffee shops, food stalls and small retail counters
- WeChat Pay, Alipay, PayPal or any existing payment QR image
- Acrylic table stands, laminated counter cards and checkout posters
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How to make it
- 1Open the QR Frame Designer and choose the payment counter template.
- 2Upload your existing payment QR image; do not redraw or restyle the modules.
- 3Edit the headline, shop name and footer note so customers know what to do after paying.
- 4Download the high-res PNG, print a sample, and scan it from the real counter distance.
Design notes before printing
- Keep the QR on a white backing with clear quiet-zone space.
- Use a short headline like Scan to pay; put extra instructions below, not inside the code.
- Avoid fake payment logos unless you own the right to use them.
Frequently asked questions
Can I upload an existing payment QR code?
Yes. Upload the image and QR Cat places it in a protected QR plate. The image stays in your browser and is not uploaded.
Should I recolor a payment QR?
Usually no. Payment QR codes are trust-sensitive, so keep the actual code unchanged and put design work in the surrounding frame.
What size should I print a counter payment sign?
For a counter card, A6 or 4x6 inches is usually enough. Make the QR at least 3 cm wide and scan-test from the customer side.
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Ready to export the frame?
Open the QR Frame Designer, choose the matching template, and download a print-ready PNG.
Updated · QR Cat team