GetQR Description
GetQR is a web-based service that offers a complimentary QR code generator, allowing users to create, personalize, and monitor both static and dynamic QR codes with ease. Users can generate QR codes for a variety of purposes, including websites, PDFs, images, Wi-Fi access, business cards, mobile applications, and numerous other applications. The platform not only enables users to customize the design of their QR codes but also includes tracking capabilities for dynamic codes, making it ideal for marketing, business endeavors, and personal projects. GetQR.com accommodates multiple formats and scenarios, facilitating seamless integration with a range of digital and printed materials. Designed with user accessibility in mind, the platform features an intuitive interface and does not require users to register in order to access basic functionalities. Additionally, its versatility makes it a popular choice among various user demographics looking to leverage QR technology effectively.
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Perfect for our pop-up shop setup Date: May 27 2026
Summary: My partner and I sell handmade candles at weekend markets. Made a QR code linking to our Etsy shop, printed it on our table sign, and watched people scan it in real time. Three online orders came in before we even packed up that night 😊
Positive: Went from zero to a fully branded, scannable code in about three minutes flat. No account setup headaches, no confusing menus. Picked colors, dropped in our logo, downloaded a high-res PNG, done.
Negative: A quick onboarding tour or tooltip walkthrough for first-time visitors would help. Figured everything out on my own without much trouble, but a thirty-second guided intro would probably reduce that initial moment of where do I start for people less comfortable with tech.
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Customization allowed us to make our codes feel unique. Date: May 19 2026
Summary: Working freelance for several small restaurants and using getQR for all of their table tent codes. The result was perfect matching the brands of each of those restaurants, and the owners constantly praised the professional appearance of the menu.
Positive: Matching the colors was an instant success, and the insertion of our logo did not interfere with readability, even in tiny print. Our codes looked like an integral part of our brand, and not just some black-and-white stickers attached to the material.
Negative: Having our brand presets saved for further use would be convenient. It would save some time on entering our color codes and uploading the logo each time we create new codes for the same customer.
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High-res exports printed beautifully Date: May 19 2026
Summary: Designed QR codes for our company's booth at CES last January. Downloaded SVGs from GetQR, handed them to our print vendor, and every piece of signage came out razor sharp. Got compliments on how polished everything looked.
Positive: SVG exports scaled flawlessly from a tiny sticker to a six-foot vinyl banner without losing scannability. Tested on eight different phone models at the tradeshow and every single one read the code instantly from varying distances,
Negative: Template library could expand a bit. Starting from a blank canvas each time works fine, but having a few more industry-specific starting points would shave minutes off projects when creating codes for clients with tight turnaround deadlines.
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scan tracking showed me what actually worked Date: May 19 2026
Summary: put qr codes on three different marketing pieces for our salon and used getqr's analytics to compare performance. sidewalk a-frame crushed everything else by a wide margin. now we know where to focus our budget.
Positive: analytics broke down scans by day, device, and location. helped me figure out that our sidewalk sign was driving way more traffic than the flyers we spent hours distributing around the neighborhood.
Negative: would be nice to export analytics data as a csv directly from the dashboard. ended up screenshotting charts for my weekly report to the owner, which felt clunky compared to having a downloadable file ready to go.
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Dynamic codes rescued my flyer campaign Date: May 19 2026
Summary: I volunteered to handle promotion for our annual bake sale and panicked when the landing page changed two days after flyers went out. getqr let me swap the URL without anyone knowing there was ever an issue.
Positive: Caught a broken URL after printing 400 flyers for our church bake sale. Updated the link through the dashboard in seconds without reprinting a single one. That flexibility alone made signing up worth it.
Negative: Wish there were a way to preview how codes look at smaller print sizes before downloading. Most of my projects end up on business cards or small stickers, so testing scannability at that scale before printing would save a round of trial and error.
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Became part of our daily operations Date: May 05 2026
Summary: I originally tried getQR for a single promo poster and now it's embedded in how we run the store. The ability to manage everything from one place keeps things organized and efficient.
Positive: What started as a one-time project turned into a permanent tool. We now use dynamic codes on every piece of printed material, from menus to signage to receipts, and update them from one dashboard.
Negative: Sometimes, the loading speed for the analytics page can take longer than expected especially if you have lots of codes stored. This isn't a problem since it is still functional; however, it would be better if it were faster.
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Analytics that actually mean something Date: May 05 2026
Summary: I used getQR to monitor a print campaign for our financial planning seminar and received positive feedback. Morning scans were concentrated at train stations, our desired target market.
Positive: The dashboard not only offers scan count but also provides information about device distribution, time-of-day trends, and geographical clusters. The information directly influenced the way we went about planning the following advertisement campaign.
Negative: It would be helpful to create alerts for reaching certain milestones in terms of scans. In my case, I reached a milestone of 1,000 scans without realizing it until I checked the dashboard after a few days.
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Simple enough for a non-tech person Date: May 05 2026
Summary: The boss needs the QR code for our storefront window, which links directly to our Google review page. Found GetQR and made the code during my lunch hour.
Positive: I'm not particularly tech-savvy, but the interface walked me through everything clearly. Chose my colors, uploaded the logo, picked a download format, and had a finished code in minutes.
Negative: A video tutorial is something that could help a lot on the landing page. Almost left the website until I realized how easy it really was after opening up the editor.
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High-res exports that actually deliver Date: May 05 2026
Summary: I handle signage for our campus events and GetQR is now my go-to. Last week's career fair codes got over 300 scans, and the analytics helped me report impact to the planning committee.
Positive: The SVG files are production-ready. I've used them for everything from vinyl decals to large-format event banners and the scannability has been perfect every single time, no exceptions.
Negative: Having a live scan counter displayed on the main dashboard page would be an added bonus. Right now, I need to enter each QR code separately to monitor its performance.
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Changed how we handle seasonal menus Date: May 05 2026
Summary: Our head chef updates the specials constantly and getQR makes it painless to keep up. I manage the codes and haven't had to reprint a single table card in four months.
Positive: Updating the linked PDF through the dashboard means our table QR codes stay the same while the menu behind them changes weekly. That alone has saved us hours and printing costs every month.
Negative: I'd appreciate the ability to schedule link changes in advance. Right now I have to remember to log in and update the URL manually every time the chef finalizes the new menu.
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Exactly what our nonprofit needed Date: Apr 29 2026
Summary: Set up QR codes linking to our donation page and volunteer sign-up form with getQR. We placed them on table cards at our annual gala and saw a real bump in online donations.
Positive: The free tier gave us enough to get started, and the customization let us add our logo so the codes felt official. Donors and volunteers scanned them without hesitation at our fundraiser.
Negative: It would be helpful to organize codes into project folders. Right now everything sits in one long list, and it's getting harder to find specific codes as we create more of them.
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Reliable and surprisingly flexible Date: Apr 29 2026
Summary: I have used GetQR for around half a year on different clients' projects. No matter whether it is menus for restaurants or badges for events, GetQR works perfectly fine.
Positive: Customization is more than what I thought possible: dots’ designs, eye patterns, colors' gradients, and logos' positions in just one panel. All QR codes I create look neat and readable.
Negative: It would be great to save brand's color schemes for reusing later in other projects since there will be many cases when I have to enter the exact same hexadecimal colors again and again.
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Scan data helped us make better decisions Date: Apr 29 2026
Summary: We embedded QR codes on our bus shelter ads in three separate locations by using GetQR. The insights gained through location data helped us determine our next course of action with regard to our advertising budget.
Positive: The analytics aren't just vanity numbers. They break down which locations, days, and devices are driving engagement, and that level of detail turned our printed ads into trackable touchpoints.
Negative: It would be great if we had an option to schedule automatic weekly reports on our scan metrics rather than having to log in to the dashboard each time.
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Perfect addition to our print workflow Date: Apr 24 2026
Summary: Every quarter I build new campaign materials and getQR handles the QR side of things effortlessly. Last month's mailer campaign pulled in over 400 scans across two weeks.
Positive: Being able to generate dynamic QR codes and update the destination after printing has streamlined how we handle seasonal promotions. No more worrying about outdated links on materials.
Negative: The ability to mass produce QR codes in one go would be great. When it comes to creating ten or more QR codes for a campaign, doing it individually becomes repetitive.
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Honestly easier than I expected. Date: Apr 24 2026
Summary: My manager asked me to create a QR code for our employee handbook and I found getqr on my own. The whole thing was done before my coffee got cold.
Positive: I was quite astonished at the speed at which it was all done; it only took me around four minutes to generate a complete and color-coordinated QR code with logos incorporated into it and an outstanding preview feature.
Negative: Some of the advanced settings like dot pattern and eye shape are tucked behind menus that aren't immediately obvious. A little reorganization of the editor layout would go a long way.
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