Most small brands have the same problem: beautiful products, and nowhere good to show them. A folder of phone photos, a few Instagram posts, maybe a PDF someone made two years ago. When a customer says "what else do you have?", there's no clean answer to send.
An AI catalogue QR code fixes that. You add your products — a photo, a name, a price — and AI writes a selling line for each one. It becomes a polished web page behind a single QR code, in a clean grid or a magazine-style lookbook, that customers can browse, order from on WhatsApp, and even download as a PDF. No website, no online-store fees, no designer.
Here's how it works and why it's the simplest way to put your whole range in one place.
What is a catalogue QR code?
A catalogue QR code is one code that opens a hosted page showing all your products. Print it on a table tent, a shopfront sticker, a hang-tag or a business card; one scan opens your live, up-to-date catalogue. Because it's dynamic, you can change prices, swap photos and add products anytime — the printed code keeps working.
Each product card carries a photo, a name, a price and a one-line description. If you add a WhatsApp number, every item gets a one-tap "Order on WhatsApp" button that pre-fills the product, price and photo straight into a message to you.
You're not building a store with carts and checkout. You're giving people a beautiful way to see everything and reach you in one tap — which, for most small brands, sells more.
Grid or lookbook — two looks, one builder
The same products can be shown two ways, and you switch with one click:
| Grid | Lookbook | |
|---|---|---|
| Feel | Compact shop | Magazine editorial |
| Best for | Menus, bakeries, retail | Jewellery, fashion, décor, interiors |
| Layout | Tidy card grid | Large photos, serif type, lots of space |
| Vibe | Fast and scannable | Slow, premium, "expensive" |
The lookbook is the one that surprises people. It renders like a New York fashion magazine — cream paper, big serif headings, numbered captions, generous whitespace — the kind of presentation that usually costs a designer and a week. For a jeweller, a boutique or an interior studio, it changes how the brand is perceived.
Let AI write the copy — and the categories
The hardest part of any catalogue isn't the photos. It's writing a line for every single item without sounding like a spec sheet. That's where the AI comes in.
Add your products with just a name and price, then generate. The AI writes a punchy, specific selling line for each — warm and human, never "high quality, wide range." It also groups your products into sections automatically (Earrings, Necklaces, Cakes, Lighting), so a long list becomes an organised page with clean headings. You can edit any line or section before you publish.
Customers order on WhatsApp
For most small businesses, the order doesn't need a checkout — it needs a conversation. Every product can carry a WhatsApp order button that opens a pre-filled message with the item, the price and the photo. The customer taps once; you get a ready-to-answer order in your chat. No payment gateway to set up, no per-sale fees.
You can also add an enquiry form to the bottom of the catalogue, so browsers who aren't ready to message still leave their name and number — and land in your dashboard as a lead.
Share it, print it, download it
Because the whole catalogue lives behind one QR code and one link, you can use it everywhere:
- Print the QR on packaging, a poster or a visiting card
- Send the link in a WhatsApp broadcast or Instagram bio
- Let customers tap "Save as PDF" to download the full catalogue — design intact, links still clickable — to keep or forward
Every export carries your QRYZEN-built page, so it always looks finished.
Who it's for
Jewellers, boutiques and fashion labels who want a lookbook. Bakeries, cafés and cloud kitchens who want a living menu. Home-décor and interior studios who want their pieces shown like a catalogue, not a chat album. Resellers and home businesses who sell a set of products and just need one beautiful place to point people.
Build yours in minutes
You don't need a website, a developer or a photographer's budget. Add your products, let AI write the copy and sort the sections, choose grid or lookbook, and publish. Your catalogue gets its own QR code and a free page at qryzen.com/c/your-name, editable anytime.
See real examples — a jewellery lookbook, a fashion editorial and a café grid — on the catalogue examples page, then create your own AI catalogue free.