Transparent colloidal ZnO quantum-dot (QD)/graphene nanocomposites were formed on poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) substrates. Ultraviolet (UV)–visible absorption spectra showed a shoulder peak around 350nm corresponding to the absorption of ZnO QDs. Optical transmittance of the ZnO QD/graphene/PET multilayer was approximately 80%. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy images showed that the ZnO QDs were distributed along the circumferences of the surfaces on the graphene layers. Current–voltage and current–time measurements on the UV photodetector after bending at 300K exhibited the ON/OFF switching states and stability resulting from the light-induced conductivity of the flexible graphene layer.