Designer playbook

Client QRs that look like the brand, not the template.

AI Brand Sync extracts 5 brand-true colors from any logo in under 2 seconds. Here's how to use it for client work — from first upload to print-ready PDF.

AI Brand Sync workflow

Logo to print-ready in four steps.

AI Brand Sync does the palette work. You make the judgment calls. This is the order to work in.

  1. 1

    Upload the client's logo

    SVG or PNG. AI Brand Sync reads the file and extracts a palette, an eye style, and a module shape — in under 2 seconds.

  2. 2

    Review the extracted palette

    Five brand-true colors, each contrast-verified at ≥4.5:1 before the result ever renders. You never present a low-contrast code by accident.

  3. 3

    Customize where it matters

    Override any extracted color, swap the module style, or adjust the eye radius. Every change renders live in the preview.

  4. 4

    Export for the deliverable

    SVG for web, PDF with bleed for print, high-DPI PNG for digital mockups. Pick the format the deliverable actually needs.

Export formats for print

Three exports. One right answer per deliverable.

QRBliss exports SVG, PDF, and high-DPI PNG. Match the format to where the QR is headed — the wrong one shows up at the worst time.

SVG

SVG

Vector and infinitely scalable — the format for web and design tools.

Use when · Composing in Figma or Illustrator

PDF

PDF with bleed

3mm bleed, a CMYK color profile, and the quiet zone pre-baked.

Use when · Sending the file to a printer

PNG

High-DPI PNG

300 DPI with a transparent background, ready to drop into a comp.

Use when · Digital mockups, presentations, social

Template usage tips

Four habits that separate client work from a quick export.

Templates get you moving. These four keep the result on-brand and scan-safe.

  1. 1

    Start with AI Brand Sync, not a template. The template is a starting point, not the output — Brand Sync is what makes the code read as the client's.

  2. 2

    Use the client's exact logo file, not a screenshot. Palette extraction is only as good as the source. A screenshot bakes in compression artifacts and the wrong colors.

  3. 3

    Set error correction to Q before adding a logo overlay. Bump it to H if the logo covers more than 20% of the QR area — the extra redundancy buys back the obscured modules.

  4. 4

    Export SVG for the client's design team, PDF for the printer. Never send a PNG to print. It pixelates at any size large enough to scan reliably.

Brand fidelity checklist

Before it goes to the client.

Five checks. Run all five and the QR is brand-true, scan-safe, and ready to hand over.

  • AI Brand Sync run on the final logo file (not a screenshot)
  • Contrast ratio ≥4.5:1 verified (shown in the editor)
  • Error correction Q or H (H if logo overlay)
  • Quiet zone 4 modules on all sides
  • Scan-tested on 3 different phones before delivery

Your next client QR is two minutes away.

Upload a logo, let Brand Sync do the palette, export the format the deliverable needs. That is the whole loop — and it is free to run.