About Easy QR
Easy QR is a small, Canadian-made QR code generator with a simple promise: static QR codes are free forever, and the paid part is genuinely optional. No ads, no watermarks, no surprise bills.
Who's behind Easy QR
Hi! I'm Sean Wilson, and I make Easy QR. It isn't a faceless company — it's just me. So if anything here is broken, confusing, or simply bugs you, drop me a line and a real person (me) will actually read it.
There's more about me over at seanwilson.ca, or you can just write to [email protected].
Away from Easy QR, I do free tech work for charities and nonprofits. One Canadian charity close to my heart is the Neil Squire Society, which uses technology to help Canadians with disabilities. Their Hearing Solutions program — low- and no-cost hearing tests, hearing aids, and earwax care, all delivered with real warmth and expertise — has helped me, my family, and a few coworkers. In the same spirit, Canadian charities and nonprofits get five years of sponsored dynamic QR codes through EZQR.
Why Easy QR exists
Making a QR code should be quick and free. But so many generators bury you in ads, or hand you a code that quietly stops working unless you start paying. That always rubbed me the wrong way.
So Easy QR keeps it simple. Static QR codes are free forever — they never expire, never get a watermark, and don't need Easy QR to be online at all, because the link is baked right into the code. The only paid part is dynamic codes: the ones you can edit after printing or track scans for. That's the whole split — and it's enough to keep the lights on with just a handful of subscribers.
What you can count on
- Your static codes are yours to keep. Make one here and it'll keep working even if Easy QR vanished tomorrow — the link lives inside the code itself, not on our servers.
- Payments go through Stripe. Your card details never touch our systems.
- Everything's encrypted. Every connection to easyqr.ca and the dashboard runs over HTTPS.
- Made in Canada. Built and run from Canada, by a Canadian.
Need a hand?
Got a question about a code, your bill, or an idea to make this better? Email [email protected]. Or have a quick look at the FAQ — it covers most of the common stuff.