QR Creator Reviews
Published by Arthur Eduardo Skaetta Alvarez Desenvolvimento de Software LTDA. on 2026-04-20🏷️ About: .
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I used this and printed it onto 100 business cards to link a petition and my website. The codes didn’t work! Wasted $30!
Literally only works once then they prompt you to pay $2
Codes didn’t work, waste of time and money
This is a mediocre app with absolutely zero customization when it comes to the QR code specification. It does not allow you to change the amount of error correction, does not allow you to change to different input mode encoding (numeral, alphabetic, binary, kanji), and are unable to change the byte/character size of a given QR code. For scanning QR codes, it works fine, but Apple has already implemented a native solution with-in the camera app. Overall, QRCreator is very useless if you want to do anything more than what the company has decided the consumer would want, which is very little.
WARNING: a huge trend in cheaply made "free" apps is to only allows users to try it one time, before locking its features behind a pay wall of two dollars. QRCreator psychologically manipulates you to be more susceptible to buying irrationally, by softening you up by enticing you with a free app before making you pay for it. Whoever at this company decided to lie to its consumers is questionable at best, and malicious at worst. Please be more honest and just list QRCreator on QRCreator Store as two dollars, even if Apple takes a cut of that money. Companies like these make people complacent to downloading free crappy crap instead of paying for good programs, therefore ruining the FOSS community, and any individual developer or small dev team who does not play quick and dirty with their competition. Devs need money to be able to develop a single great application, and this company are anti-competitive by flood the market with a hundred bad apps.
Making a big application like Nextcloud, Gimp, Audacity, Obsidian. or any other liberated FOSS software is expensive to make, and we need normalize paying for good software, that is what GPL is for. We need to normalize paying for mobile games and applications, because the alternative is paying via ads, letting ad companies steal your personal information, and games having lots of excessive micro-transactions.
Only worked for a while
Nice app. I bought it primarily to share wifi password.
Now, instead ( or in addition) to have the option to create phone number, email, website, etc, all in separate QR. what about one option to load personal contact information that would include name, phone, email, website In one single QR....would that be possible?
Not yet too familiar in how to use!
QR Creator: Scan & Make QRCode appears generally safe, but use with caution.
JustUseApp Safety Score for QR Creator is 32/100.
This assessment is based on our NLP analysis of 444 user reviews.
Combined with the app store average rating of 4.7/5.
QR Creator: Scan & Make QRCode appears legitimate, though exercise caution.
Our NLP models processed user feedback to estimate legitimacy. JustUseApp Legitimacy Score for QR Creator is 32/100 .
This conclusion is based on analysis of 444 user reviews.
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| Pricing Plans | Amount (USD) |
|---|---|
| QR Creator Premium | $1.99 |
QR Codes are a popular new way of sharing content and automating simple tasks by pointing a camera at a code.