Short answer: yes, you can make a QR code for free. The longer answer is that “free” usually means a static code — and that limitation is exactly what catches people out.
What’s free
Encoding a link, some text, or WiFi details into a QR pattern costs nothing. If the destination never changes, a free static code is fine.
What’s worth paying for
- Editable destinations — change where a printed code points without reprinting.
- Scan analytics — see how many people scanned, when, and from where.
- Branding — your colors and logo, which measurably lifts scans.
For a deeper comparison, see dynamic vs. static QR codes.
How we price it
You can start free with no credit card, then upgrade only when you need more dynamic codes, full analytics or the API. See the pricing page for the details, or just create your first code.