Privacy isn't a setting — it's the architecture
A QR code is just a gateway. The compliance question is what happens after the scan. With most platforms, the redirect server logs a full IP address (personal data under the GDPR), fingerprints the device, and hands the scan off to Google Analytics or a Meta pixel — which means you now need a consent banner and a paper trail.
EUQR computes scan analytics from privacy-preserving, daily-rotated hashes instead. You still see what matters — roughly 200 scans from Madrid on Tuesday, mostly on iPhones — without ever holding data that can identify a person. No raw IPs stored. No tracking cookies. No third-party trackers in the redirect path.
Hosted in Amsterdam, not "the cloud, somewhere"
Your QR data lives on infrastructure in the EU (Amsterdam) — not shipped across the Atlantic and back. For European businesses, that removes an entire category of data-transfer questions before they're asked. We publish our sub-processors, provide a DPA automatically on every paid account, and give you one-click data export and deletion.
Codes that don't die when you stop paying
Here's the part nobody else talks about: with most tools, the day you cancel, your dynamic codes are switched off — and every poster, menu, and package you printed now leads to a dead 404. EUQR keeps them alive on your own branded Recovery Page for 90 days, so you have time to reprint or migrate. Your codes, your call.
What you can make
URL · Text · vCard · Wi-Fi · Email · Phone · SMS — as static codes free forever (encoded directly to your data, working even if EUQR vanished), or as dynamic codes you can edit after printing and track with privacy-first analytics. Download as PNG, SVG, or WebP. No watermark, ever.
Simple, fair pricing
Free static codes for everyone. Dynamic codes, analytics, branded short links, and the Recovery Page start at €0.99/mo — flat, with unlimited scans on every plan and no surprise paywall when a campaign takes off. See pricing →
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