

The QR code is a type of barcode that appeared in Japan in the 1990s due to the need for improved data storage. It was originally used exclusively in the Japanese automotive industry.
First appearing in 1994, QR code plates very quickly expanded beyond the engineering industry and began conquering more and more application niches.
By the beginning of the 21st century, QR code plates had become so widespread in Japan that no packaging, bag, or banner was complete without one. After that, the QR code continued its conquest across all of Asia, and by the late 2010s, it began gaining popularity in Europe and the USA.
Today, the Quick Response code, as its full name suggests, is used everywhere — from social media and website links to plates in cemeteries, museums, and on tourist routes.
As the immutable laws of economics state — "Demand creates supply." The situation with QR codes was no exception, and companies ready to provide QR code application services began appearing everywhere.
Our manufacturing company "Shilda.com" has been producing plates and tags from metal, plastic, and other materials for over 10 years. During this time, we have fulfilled a vast number of orders for QR code plates for the most diverse needs and purposes of our clients.
Among them, the most popular at the moment is the Instagram QR code plate, which you can order by contacting our managers at the phone numbers listed in the header of our website, or by messaging us on social media.