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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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
Vector and infinitely scalable — the format for web and design tools.
Use when · Composing in Figma or Illustrator
PDF with bleed
3mm bleed, a CMYK color profile, and the quiet zone pre-baked.
Use when · Sending the file to a printer
High-DPI PNG
300 DPI with a transparent background, ready to drop into a comp.
Use when · Digital mockups, presentations, social
The four numbers, condensed.
Enough to brief a printer with confidence. The full print-specs guide covers QR anatomy, sizing tables, and the edge cases.
Four habits that separate client work from a quick export.
Templates get you moving. These four keep the result on-brand and scan-safe.
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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.
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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
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
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.
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.