FreeQR Launches Free QR Code Platform Where Codes Never Expire

Dynamic QR codes stay active permanently, even on the free plan.

BOSTON, April 23, 2026 – FreeQR, a dynamic QR code generator platform, today announced its public launch with QR codes that never expire, regardless of account status or plan level.

Every QR code created on FreeQR links to a landing page the user can edit at any time. The page supports text, images, contact details, social links, videos, files, forms and embedded content. No separate website is needed. If the content behind a QR code needs to change, the user updates the page. The printed code stays the same.

“Once a QR code is printed, it needs to keep working,” said Ethan, co-founder and chief customer officer at FreeQR. “A restaurant puts one on its menu. A realtor puts one on a yard sign. A church prints one in a bulletin. None of those people should have to worry about whether the code will still scan next month.”

On most QR code platforms, codes created during a trial or on a free plan stop scanning after the trial ends or the account is downgraded. FreeQR takes a different approach: codes remain active permanently. The only way a code stops working is if the user deletes it.

The free plan includes dynamic QR codes, a landing page builder with 11 content components, basic scan analytics and QR code design customization. Paid plans add advanced analytics, custom domains, team collaboration and higher storage. Upgrading is optional.

“We built this because we were users first,” said Ethan. “We printed QR codes on real materials and then watched them die when a trial expired. That is a problem worth solving, and the fix is simple: just don’t turn them off.”

FreeQR is available now at freeqr.com. No credit card is required to sign up.

About FreeQR

FreeQR is a dynamic QR code platform where every code links to a landing page the user can edit and track. QR codes created on FreeQR never expire and are never deactivated. The company serves small businesses, freelancers and marketers who print QR codes on physical materials and need them to keep working. For more information, visit freeqr.com.

Media Contact: 

Ethan V

Co-founder & CCO, FreeQR 

ethan@freeqr.com 

857-220-8868

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