QR now. AR next.
Here is how Q-TUR thinks about wearable QR, business installs, AR-readiness, and why this space matters right now.
What is Q-TUR actually building?
Q-TUR is building attractive, usable QR systems for two overlapping worlds: wearable and creator-facing QR products, and practical business installs for promotion, utility, and customer interaction.
Can QR codes work on clothing or while moving?
They can, but reliable scanning depends on contrast, size, placement, distance, lighting, material, and motion. Q-TUR is built around simplifying codes, integrating them into strong visuals, and continuing to push toward better long-range scan performance over time.
Who is this for?
Artists, entrepreneurs, self-marketers, small businesses, retailers, venues, neighborhood campaigns, and any brand that wants a better physical-to-digital bridge.
What kinds of installs do you do?
Everything from feedback, Wi-Fi, menu, and tip codes to window campaigns, posters, packaging, tables, clothing, street-level callouts, and coordinated neighborhood promotion.
Why talk about AR already?
Because QR codes are already a mainstream trigger. If AR glasses become a major consumer surface, businesses with clean, visible QR infrastructure will be much closer to ready than everyone starting from scratch.
What do I get besides the scan?
Optional analytics, better customer pathways, easier link access, cleaner promo flow, and future-ready placement that can later support richer AR experiences or monetized visibility.
Can Q-TUR make QR codes look good?
That is the whole point. We focus on simplified, integrated, aesthetically strong QR systems that feel intentional rather than tacked on.