Contact
TotallyFreeQR is a small, independent tool maintained by Jason Craig Productions. Questions, feedback, bug reports, and partnership inquiries all reach a real person.
The fastest way to get a response. We read every message and reply to most within a few business days.
What to write about
We're happy to hear from you about any of these:
- Bug reports. If something isn't working — a QR type that won't generate, a download that fails, a layout that's broken on your device — please let us know which browser and device you're using.
- Feature requests. If there's a QR code type or option you'd like added, we want to hear about it. We can't promise to build everything, but we read everything.
- Content suggestions. If there's a guide topic you'd like to see covered in our Guides section, send the idea over.
- Partnership and press inquiries. If you're writing about QR codes, building something complementary, or want to collaborate, get in touch.
- Privacy concerns. If you have questions about how the site handles data, see our privacy policy first, then reach out if anything is unclear.
What we can't help with
A few things are outside the scope of what TotallyFreeQR can support:
- Recovering data from QR codes you've lost. We don't store or have access to anything you've generated. If you've lost a QR code you previously made, you'll need to recreate it.
- Tracking who scanned your QR codes. The codes generated here are static — there's no analytics layer. If you need scan tracking, you'll need a dynamic QR service.
- Modifying or "editing" an existing QR code. Static codes encode their data permanently. Changing the destination requires generating a new code.
About the maker
TotallyFreeQR is built and maintained by Jason Craig Productions — an independent operation working in comics, art, and screenwriting since 1991. This tool exists because every other "free" QR generator on the internet eventually tried to upsell, watermark, or expire something. We thought there should be one that just works, forever, for free.
If the site is useful to you, the best way to support it is to share it with someone else who needs to make a QR code.