A dynamic QR code you pay for once
Most QR generators bill you every month, and your printed code dies the day the subscription lapses. KeepQR is a one-time payment: pay once, no auto-renew, no card kept on file, no account to lose.
You can change where the code points at any time from a private management link.
What “dynamic” means
A dynamic QR code can be redirected after it is printed. The pattern on your flyer, invitation, or sign stays exactly the same — but you can update the web page it points to at any time. No reprinting required.
Pricing
| Tier | Price | Active for |
|---|---|---|
| 3-month access | $4.99 once | 3 months from purchase |
| No-expiry | $19.99 once | Stays active for as long as KeepQR operates |
Prices as of June 2026. One-time payments — no auto-renew, no card kept on file after the sale.
Who uses a one-time-payment QR code
- Weddings — print the code on your invitation and point it to your RSVP form, registry, or photo album as the big day approaches and passes.
- Churches and donation drives — add a code to a bulletin or sign-up sheet and update the destination whenever the campaign changes.
- School and PTA flyers — cover the whole semester or just a single event without signing up for a monthly plan.
- Small-business menus and signage — update a menu PDF or promo page without touching the printed code.
- Community events — point to the schedule, the sign-up form, or the Zoom link, and change it if details shift after printing.
How it works
- Enter your link — paste the URL you want the code to point to. A live preview appears immediately so you can scan it before you pay.
- Pay once — choose the tier that fits your timeline and pay with Apple Pay, Google Pay, or a card. Your card is not kept on file after the sale.
- Get the code and a private management link — download a print-ready PDF, PNG, and SVG. The management link is how you change the destination later. Bookmark it or save it somewhere safe.
The honest caveat
The no-expiry tier has no billing that can lapse, but it stays active for as long as KeepQR operates. We do not promise more than we can honestly deliver.
Why one-time matters for printed materials
A subscription-based QR code stops working the moment a plan lapses — whether because you forgot to renew, a card expired, or the trial ran out. If that code is printed on flyers, signs, or invitations, every scan leads nowhere until you resubscribe and reprint.
A one-time payment removes that risk entirely.