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QR codes deserved better.

Most QR tools look like tax software. We wanted the opposite: a warm room with good lighting, where designing a QR feels like sketching on a napkin, and the analytics behind it feel like a well-organized planner.

QRInk started as a weekend project between a designer and a data engineer. It grew into a platform used by cafés, wedding planners, museums, and the occasional Fortune 500 team that just wanted their scan analytics without the fuss.

We think tools can have a voice. Ours is handwritten.