Studio
Paste a link, pick a style, download. The studio reads the destination, suggests a brand palette, and gives you a clean short link in seconds.
- Live PNG and SVG download
- Smart palette and logo support
- Permanent yalqr.com short links
Studio
A working QR is one paste away. The studio reads your destination, suggests a brand palette, and renders a permanent short link or a direct download.
What's included
Free studio for anyone, a managed workspace when you need control, and analytics when scans start to matter.
Paste a link, pick a style, download. The studio reads the destination, suggests a brand palette, and gives you a clean short link in seconds.
Manage many campaigns from one dashboard. Edit destinations, pause links, duplicate styles, and track engagement without giving up your brand voice.
See exactly how a campaign performs. Real-time scans by country, device, referrer, and time-of-day — without the third-party tracker tax.
Use cases
From print collateral to internal handoffs, YALQR fits anywhere a short link or a QR is the better answer.
Print-ready QRs for posters, packaging, and events with brand-matched colors.
Send branded short links that update without reprinting collateral.
Direct customers to docs, returns, or product pages with one trackable link.
Hand out signed links to private uploads with automatic expiry.
Server-side sessions, hashed passwords
Encrypted credential storage at rest
Wildcard subdomain delivery on Cloudflare
Pricing
Annual storage tiers from 100 GB to 1 TB. Same workspace, same analytics — upgrades only change how much you can store and how long uploads stick around.
Yes. Public QRs you generate without signing up stay live for as long as we operate the service. No expiry, no signup wall.
No. The studio renders the QR client-side and you can download PNG or SVG before creating a workspace.
Yes. Workspaces get a branded subdomain (`yourname.yalqr.com`) that hosts your short links with your colors.
Free uploads expire 48 hours after upload. Any paid plan retains uploads until you delete them.
Postgres for relational data, Redis for queues and rate limits, and S3-compatible object storage for uploads. Self-hosted deployments use whatever you point them at.
Ready when you are