Product Authentication

Product authentication with QR codes that work in the real world

AIQR helps brands turn every product into a verifiable digital identity. Instead of treating QR codes like static labels, AIQR connects printed codes to authentication logic, batch data, and scan behavior so customers, partners, and field teams can verify whether a product is genuine.

The problem with basic authentication

Most product authentication systems sound good in theory but break down in execution. Brands often face counterfeit or copied products in market, no direct way for consumers to verify authenticity, poor visibility into suspicious scan behavior, and authentication systems that do not connect cleanly to packaging or production workflows.

A plain static QR code is not enough. If everyone sees the same code, it becomes a marketing label — not a product identity.

How AIQR approaches product authentication

AIQR uses connected packaging workflows to give products a stronger digital identity. That can include unique or serialized QR identities, scan-linked authenticity checks, batch or product-level verification logic, branded landing experiences after scan, and visibility into suspicious scan patterns by geography, timing, or repetition.

This means the scan is not just a redirect. It becomes a trust event with useful downstream intelligence.

What this enables

Let customers verify with confidence. A consumer scans the code and immediately sees whether the product appears genuine.

Capture intelligence, not just clicks. You can monitor where scans happen, when they happen, and whether the pattern looks normal or suspicious.

Connect trust with engagement. After verification, the same QR experience can continue into education, onboarding, loyalty, warranty, or repurchase journeys.

Best fit for

  • Supplements
  • Cosmetics
  • Premium FMCG
  • Export products
  • Products vulnerable to counterfeiting or duplication

See it on your own product

AIQR works best when you can see the flow end to end — QR, packaging, scan experience, and downstream business logic.

FAQs

What makes a QR code useful for product authentication?

A QR code becomes useful for authentication when it is tied to product logic, scan behavior, and packaging workflows rather than just redirecting to a static webpage.

Can AIQR work with batch-level or unit-level authentication?

Yes. Depending on the use case, AIQR can support both broader verification workflows and more granular serialized approaches.

Does product authentication require a mobile app?

No. A smartphone camera scan can open the experience directly.