About qrqr.fyi

A simple QR tool with clear rules

qrqr.fyi exists to make QR creation straightforward for people who care about design, scan reliability, and predictable product behavior. We want the free version to be genuinely useful, and we want the paid version to be obvious about what extra value it adds.

What the product does

The main job of qrqr.fyi is to help you generate QR codes that are easy to scan and easy to ship into the real world. That includes common formats like URLs, WiFi access, vCards, and social links, as well as layout controls like colors, styles, sizing, and export options for PNG or SVG.

We focus on practical use cases: menus, posters, business cards, event signage, product packaging, and campaign tracking. That is also why we publish guides alongside the tool. People do not just need a generator. They need help deciding what kind of code to create, how large it should be, and what happens after something is printed.

How free and Pro differ

Free is built around static QR codes. That lets people create usable codes without an account for many everyday cases. Pro adds the features that need hosted infrastructure, such as dynamic links, analytics, saved dashboard records, and custom logo uploads.

We keep one rule consistent across the whole site: ads, if they appear for free users, are limited to the website interface. We do not inject ads or watermarks into generated QR codes, exported PNG or SVG files, or redirect destinations. Pro users do not see those on-site ads.

Reliability and privacy matter

A QR tool only works if people trust what it produces. That means we try to be explicit about what is stored, what is not, and which features require an account. Static QR generation does not need a customer record just to produce a code. Hosted features do require some data so the product can authenticate users, store saved items, and report analytics back to the account owner.

If you want the formal details, the privacy and terms pages describe the legal side. This page is the plain-language version of the same idea: we want a clear line between the free generator, the hosted Pro features, and the data needed to support each one.

Why we publish guides

QR codes are easy to generate but easy to misuse. Tiny print, poor contrast, vague call to action copy, risky redirect choices, and missing attribution can all waste a campaign. The guides section is there to solve the practical questions people run into after the first download.

We would rather publish direct advice than pretend every user has the same level of printing, analytics, or privacy knowledge. Good QR code results depend on both the tool and the decisions around it.

Need details?

Browse the guides for design, strategy, and safety advice, or review the FAQ for quick answers about plans, exports, and feature limits.

Need a policy reference?

Use the privacy page for data handling details, the terms page for usage rules, and the contact page if you want to ask about a specific use case or account problem.