By Conner Aiken
May 06 2026
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Most “QR code generators” stop the second the code leaves your printer. The PNG downloads, the campaign ships, and you have no idea what happens next. A trackable QR code generator solves that — every scan gets logged with timestamp, location, and device data you can act on.
The catch most people hit: the major QR generators paywall tracking, hide it behind a 14-day trial, or kill your code the moment the trial ends. QRelix doesn’t. Our trackable QR code generator is free to start — no credit card, no expiration timer on your codes, no surprise paywall before you can see your first scan.
Here’s how trackable QR code generators actually work, what to look for, and how to ship your first live-tracked code in under a minute.
A trackable QR code generator does two things a basic generator can’t:
This requires a dynamic QR code under the hood. A static QR encodes your destination URL directly into the code itself, so there’s no server in the middle to count anything. A dynamic QR encodes a short tracking URL that pings your generator’s server, logs the scan, and 302-redirects the user to your real destination.
So when someone says “trackable QR code,” they almost always mean a dynamic QR code with built-in analytics. Static codes can’t be tracked. Period.
Ignore the marketing copy and look at the dashboard. A serious trackable QR code generator should provide at least:
That last point is huge: a trackable QR code is also a swappable QR code. You can:
This is where most "free QR code generators" fall apart. The pattern is predictable:
QRelix flips this. The free tier gives you:
We charge for higher-volume plans, advanced segmentation, custom branded domains, and white-label workflows. The basic "create a trackable QR code, see your scans" workflow is free. No credit card. No 14-day countdown.
For the full breakdown of what's included free vs. paid, see the QRelix pricing page.
You can ship your first trackable QR code faster than you can read this section.
That's it. No CSV uploads, no UTM-tagging gymnastics, no enterprise demo call.
Scan data is only useful if you act on it. The patterns worth watching:
Time-of-day spikes. Scans clustering around lunch suggest restaurant menu codes are doing their job. Scans late at night might mean a print ad is being seen during commute hours, or that your code is on packaging that gets unboxed at home.
Geographic anomalies. A regional campaign that suddenly gets scans from across the country usually means your QR ended up somewhere you didn't plan — a Reddit thread, a viral tweet, a local news pickup. Worth investigating.
Device skew. iOS-heavy scans tell a different story than Android-heavy scans, depending on your audience. If you're running a B2B campaign and seeing 90% mobile, your code is probably being scanned by attendees, not procurement teams reviewing later on desktop.
Drop-off vs. conversion. Compare scan count to landing page conversion. If 1,000 people scan but only 20 convert, the code is doing its job — your landing page isn't. The QR isn't the problem.
For a deeper breakdown of what trackable QR codes capture and how to use it, see our guide on trackable QR code data.
A few traps that sink trackable QR campaigns regardless of which generator you use:
Using a static QR code and expecting tracking. It won't work. Static codes encode the destination directly — there's no middle layer to log a scan. If the generator you're using doesn't have a dashboard, you're using a static generator.
Letting your QR code expire mid-campaign. Every "free" generator that paywalls features after 14 days will eventually kill your code. Verify before you print: does the generator promise the code stays live indefinitely on the free tier? If not, don't print it.
Skipping branding. Plain black-and-white QR codes look like spam in the post-quishing era. Branded codes — logo, color, frame — consistently see higher scan rates. The QRelix free tier supports basic branding.
Skipping the test scan. Print 5,000 flyers, then realize the QR points to a 404 or your staging environment. Scan it on iOS, scan it on Android, scan it from across a room before committing to print.
Tracking scans without a clear conversion event downstream. The QR is the entry point, not the goal. Pair scan tracking with Google Analytics 4 UTM tagging so you can follow the visitor from scan to checkout.
The free tier handles the vast majority of small business and team needs. You'd graduate to a paid plan when you need:
For most blogs, restaurants, retail signage, business cards, event collateral, and small-team marketing, the free tier is genuinely enough.
Are QRelix's trackable QR codes really free forever?
The codes themselves don't expire on the free tier. We don't kill your code after a trial. We do cap monthly scan volume on the free plan; once you exceed it, you can upgrade or wait for the next billing cycle. The codes keep working either way — you just stop seeing new scan data until the cap resets.
Can I track a static QR code?
No. Static codes encode the destination URL directly into the code, with no server in the middle to log scans. Tracking requires a dynamic QR code, which is what every trackable generator (including QRelix) issues.
Do trackable QR codes track personal data?
QRelix logs device type, OS, approximate geographic location (city-level, derived from IP), and timestamp. We don't log individual identity or personally identifying information. Privacy practices vary by generator — check the privacy policy of any tool before deploying.
Can I edit the destination URL after I've printed the code?
Yes — that's the whole point of dynamic QR codes. The printed code stays the same; you change where it routes to from your dashboard. Useful for seasonal campaigns, A/B testing landing pages, or fixing a bad URL after print.
Does the QR code design affect scannability?
A well-designed branded QR code scans just as reliably as a plain one — modern QR codes have built-in error correction. The risk is over-styling: if your logo covers more than ~30% of the code or you use very low contrast, scan reliability drops. Test before you print.
Try QRelix free — create your first trackable QR code, watch the scans roll in, and decide later if you ever need to pay. No credit card, no trial countdown, no expiring codes.
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