About QRZY

We believe printing should be a one-time cost. QRZY (yes, it's pronounced 'crazy') makes QR codes you update forever — no reprints, no waste.

Our Mission

In a world that never stops changing, businesses need tools that evolve with them. QRZY was founded on a simple belief: you should never have to reprint your marketing materials just to update a link.

We empower businesses with intelligent QR codes that adapt to time, location, device, and context—giving you complete control over your customer experience long after you've printed.

Print once, update forever.

Print Once, Update Forever

Our Story

QRZY was born from a frustration we've all experienced: printing thousands of marketing materials only to discover you need to change the destination URL the next week.

Our founders, experienced entrepreneurs who ran multiple businesses, watched too many friends waste money reprinting menus, flyers, and business cards just to update a single link. They knew there had to be a better way.

In 2025, they created QRZY (pronounced 'crazy', because it used to be crazy how much businesses spent reprinting)—a platform that combines the permanence of print with the flexibility of digital. With smart rules based on time, location, device type, and more, QRZY codes think for you, delivering the right experience to the right person at the right time.

Today, we're building tools for businesses—from local restaurants to global events—helping them stay agile in a fast-moving world.

Our Values

Make Print Permanent

One print run should last the life of your business. We build tools that make that real.

Built Around Real Problems

Every feature we ship exists because a business was wasting money on reprints. Including ours.

Privacy by Default

No cookies, no fingerprinting, no stored IPs. Your data is yours — we just host the QR codes.

Our Team

Built by a small, passionate team dedicated to making QR codes smarter. We believe printed materials shouldn't become obsolete the moment something changes.

Be Part of It

One print run. Infinite updates. That's the whole idea.