About FastQR
Making QR codes simple, beautiful, and accessible to everyone
Our Story
FastQR was created out of frustration with overcomplicated QR code generators. Too many tools out there try to do everything and end up doing nothing well. After spending way too much time fighting with clunky interfaces and confusing pricing just to create a simple QR code, the founder decided to build something better.
The goal was straightforward: make a QR code generator that just works. No bloat, no confusion, no hidden fees popping up at checkout. Just a clean tool that lets you create professional QR codes in seconds, whether you need one for a flyer or a thousand for a marketing campaign.
FastQR started as a weekend project and quickly grew into something people actually wanted to use. Today, thousands of individuals and businesses rely on it for their QR code needs, and we're just getting started.
What We Believe
Simplicity Wins
The best tools don't require tutorials. We design every feature to be obvious and intuitive, so you can focus on your work instead of learning our interface.
Transparency Matters
No tricks, no surprises. What you see is what you get. Our pricing is clear, our features are documented, and we're honest about what we can and can't do.
Quality First
We'd rather have fewer features that work perfectly than a bunch of half-baked ones. Every QR code we generate is tested to work on all major devices and scanners.
Why Choose FastQR?
Look, there are plenty of QR code generators out there. Some are free but cover your codes in watermarks. Others promise the world but charge you for basic features. We wanted to build something different.
With FastQR, you get a straightforward tool that respects your time and intelligence. Create beautiful, scannable QR codes without jumping through hoops. Customize them to match your brand. Track how they perform. Export in the format you need. All without the usual nonsense.
We're a small team, which means we can actually listen to feedback and make changes quickly. Every feature request gets read, and many of our best updates came directly from user suggestions.