Use Free Static when
The destination is final, you want local SVG/PNG files, and the QR should keep working without QRFlow hosting.
Open free generators →QRFlow keeps the core generator free for final destinations. Pay only when hosted edit-later redirects, team workflows, or brand operations change the job before you print.
Most QR jobs should stay on the free static path. Move up only when the printed code creates an ownership, editability, or brand workflow risk.
The destination is final, you want local SVG/PNG files, and the QR should keep working without QRFlow hosting.
Open free generators →The QR will be printed before the final destination is fully stable, or a campaign owner must update the link later.
Check dynamic boundary →Multiple people need repeatable templates, print presets, campaign handoff, or brand-safe QR operations.
Discuss rollout →For final destinations, business cards, WiFi, social links, maps, and print-ready QR assets.
For printed campaigns where the destination may change after the QR has been distributed.
For organizations that need repeatable templates, campaign handoff, bulk work, or branded QR output.
The important pricing question is whether the printed QR can safely encode the final destination, or whether it needs a hosted redirect service that someone must maintain.
If the destination is final, a static QR has fewer dependencies and keeps scanning without a hosted redirect account.
Dynamic QR is worth it when a campaign owner can preserve the edit key, monitor the redirect, and maintain the hosted link.
Yes. Static QR generation is free, local-first, and does not require an account.
Use dynamic QR only when the printed code must keep working while the destination may change later.
No hosted QRFlow service is needed for a static QR to scan. It keeps pointing to whatever destination was encoded at export time.