Create QR codes that never expire
Make it once, print it anywhere, and stop worrying – your code won't expire, change, or get switched off.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Will the QR codes I make here expire? +
No. Enqodo makes static QR codes – the data lives inside the code itself, so there's nothing on a server to switch off or renew, and it keeps working for good. Many so-called free generators quietly make your code dynamic (routed through their server) so it can be shut off later unless you pay. We don't.
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Is this QR code generator really free? +
Yes – creating and downloading static QR codes is free, with no watermark, no ads and no account, and it always will be.
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Do I need an account or to sign up? +
No. No sign-up, no email, no login – make your code and download it.
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Will my QR code stop working if I don't pay? +
No. There's no subscription behind a static code and nothing to reactivate – print it once and it works whether or not you ever return.
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Can I download it as PNG and SVG, with no watermark? +
Yes – every code downloads as a high-resolution PNG and a vector SVG, both watermark-free. SVG scales to any size with no quality loss, which is what you want for print.
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Can I use the QR code commercially? +
Yes – codes you make are yours to use anywhere, including on products, packaging, signage and marketing. No licence, no attribution.
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Can I make a QR code for a PDF, a menu, Instagram, a Google review or a Google Form? +
Yes – any of those is just a link. Point your QR code at your PDF, menu, Instagram profile, Google review or form, and it opens on any phone.
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What's the difference between a static and a dynamic QR code? +
A static code stores its data inside the code – fixed, free and impossible to switch off. A dynamic code stores a link on a server and redirects, so it can be edited and tracked, but it depends on that service staying on. Enqodo makes static codes.
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Can I make a dynamic QR code I can edit after printing? +
Not yet – Enqodo makes static codes, which are fixed once created (that's exactly why they can't be switched off). Editable dynamic codes are something we plan to add in the future.
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Can I track how many times my QR code is scanned? +
Not yet. A static code points straight at your link without routing through our servers, so there's nothing for us to count – which is also good for your privacy. We're working on scan analytics for a future update.
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Is it safe and private – where does my data go? +
Static codes are built right in your browser: your link is encoded into the image and never sent to or stored on our servers. Nothing to leak, nothing to track.