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UseQR vs QRCodeKIT

The AI-story incumbent: it ships an MCP server and a ChatGPT connector — both behind an account, neither able to style a code or prove it scans.

Prices and claims verified 2026-08-21 from qrcodekit.com. Vendors change pricing — check theirs before deciding.

What “free” means at QRCodeKIT

Two codes for life, capped at 100 scans per code per month, and codes stop redirecting when a plan lapses. API access is reserved for the top tier, with keys requested by email.

Ten dynamic codes cost about $240/year there. On UseQR: $0, with no account and no scan cap.

Side by side

Feature comparison between QRCodeKIT and UseQR
CapabilityQRCodeKITUseQR
Price to keep a printed code alive$240+ / year$0, forever
Free tier2 codes for life, 100 scans/code/monthThe whole product
SignupRequiredNone, anywhere
Keyless APIEnterprise tier only; keys requested by emailYes, no key, no quota
MCP server for AI agentsYes — but account-gated, no styling, no verifyYes — keyless, styled, and it verifies
Scan-verified exportsNoEvery download is decoded before it saves
Open source / self-hostNoMIT, one command
Styling from an agentNot exposedFull design surface in every tool call
Proving a code scansNo verification stepqr_verify decodes what it renders

Patterns to know about before you print

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What QRCodeKIT does better

What your codes would cost elsewhere

Dynamic, editable codes kept alive for a year.

Cheapest published plan that covers this many codes, annualized. Prices verified 2026-08-21 — vendors change them; the linked pricing pages are the source of truth.

Questions

Is UseQR really free compared to QRCodeKIT?
Yes. Every UseQR feature is free forever with no account: static codes, bulk generation, every export format, the API, and the MCP server. Two codes for life, capped at 100 scans per code per month, and codes stop redirecting when a plan lapses. API access is reserved for the top tier, with keys requested by email.
Can I move my QRCodeKIT codes to UseQR?
Static codes need nothing — they encode your data directly, so they keep working. Dynamic codes point at that vendor's short domain, so they have to be re-created and re-printed; UseQR's migration importer and /autopsy tools land with the dynamic release.
What does QRCodeKIT do better?
Ships an MCP server and an OAuth ChatGPT connector — the only incumbent that moved early on agents. GS1 Digital Link support, which is paywalled everywhere it exists. HMAC-signed scan webhooks into Zapier, Make, and n8n, plus an in-QR AI agent for menus and listings.

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