Scanta vs QR Tiger
QR Tiger is a capable QR code platform — but dynamic codes require a paid plan. Scanta gives you editable codes, scan analytics, and no expiry on the free tier.
Free · Dynamic codes included
- Dynamic codes free, no upgrade needed
- No scan caps on any plan
- Update destination anytime, for free
- Basic analytics free
Free static · Dynamic requires paid
- Dynamic codes require paid plan
- Scan limits by plan tier
- Analytics gated behind upgrade
- More design customization options
Feature by feature
| Feature | Scanta | QR Tiger |
|---|---|---|
Free dynamic QR codes QR Tiger requires a paid plan to create dynamic (editable) codes. On Scanta, dynamic codes are included free. | ||
Update destination without reprinting Editing where a code redirects is a paid feature on QR Tiger. On Scanta it's free. | Paid only | |
Redirects expire on free plan Scanta's dynamic codes redirect indefinitely — no trial clock running. | N/A (no free dynamic) | |
Scan analytics on free plan QR Tiger gates all scan analytics behind paid plans. Scanta includes basic scan counts free. | ||
Scan limits QR Tiger limits scans per month depending on the plan. Scanta has no scan caps. | By plan tier | |
No account required (static code) | ||
High-resolution PNG download | ||
SVG / vector download | Paid | |
Custom QR code design (colors, logo) | Basic | Paid |
Deep analytics (device, location) | Pro plan | Paid plan |
Bulk QR code creation | Paid | |
API access | Enterprise | |
Starting paid price QR Tiger's entry paid tier starts slightly lower, but is required for any dynamic functionality. Scanta's free plan covers most use cases. | $9/mo | ~$7/mo |
Last updated May 2026. Data sourced from each vendor's public pricing page. If anything is incorrect, email support@scanta.satosushi.co.
QR Tiger's paid gate on dynamic codes
QR Tiger is a full-featured QR code platform with an extensive design toolkit — custom shapes, gradient fills, logo embedding, and a library of frame styles. For teams with branding requirements and a budget for QR code software, it covers a lot of ground. The catch is where QR Tiger draws the line on its free tier: dynamic QR codes, the kind you can edit after printing, are not available without a subscription.
A dynamic QR code works by encoding a short redirect URL instead of the raw destination. When someone scans the code, they're routed through a server that then forwards them to the real destination. Because the routing happens server-side, you can change the destination any time — without altering the printed code. For anyone using QR codes in print (menus, packaging, business cards, event materials), dynamic redirects are what make the format useful. A static code that points to an expired URL is just a broken image on printed materials.
Scanta's free tier includes dynamic codes with no scan caps and no expiry. The pricing model is inverted from QR Tiger's: on Scanta, the features that matter most for print campaigns — editable destination, basic analytics, unlimited scans — are free. Advanced features like deep analytics and higher code volume are behind the paid tier. If you're comparing the two platforms on their free tiers, the gap is significant: QR Tiger's free plan is static-only; Scanta's is fully dynamic.
When you need dynamic codes but not a design suite
Small business owners
If you're printing codes for a shop, clinic, or studio, you need codes that work reliably and can be updated if your URL changes — not a full design toolkit. Scanta's free dynamic codes cover this without a subscription.
Freelancers and consultants
A QR code on a business card or portfolio page needs to keep working as your online presence evolves. Scanta lets you update the destination without reprinting.
Event organisers
Event URLs, RSVP links, and schedules change up to the last minute. Dynamic codes on printed materials let you redirect attendees to the correct page even after materials are distributed.
Nonprofits and community groups
Budget constraints make paid plans impractical. Scanta's free dynamic QR codes provide the core functionality — editable redirects, basic analytics, no scan limits — without a monthly fee.
Educators and schools
Classroom handouts, syllabi, and resource links change each term. Dynamic codes on printed materials stay accurate across semesters without reprinting.
When QR Tiger is the better pick
QR Tiger has more advanced design tools — custom shapes, logo embedding, gradient fills — and an established API for enterprise integrations. If your use case requires heavily branded QR code aesthetics and you're already on a paid plan, QR Tiger's design flexibility is ahead of ours. Scanta wins when the priority is a clean, working dynamic code without spending anything.
常見問題
Does QR Tiger have a free plan for dynamic QR codes?
No. QR Tiger's free plan only supports static QR codes. Dynamic QR codes — which let you change the destination after printing — require a paid QR Tiger subscription. Scanta includes dynamic QR codes for free with no subscription required.
Can I edit a QR Tiger code after printing without paying?
No. Editing the destination of a QR Tiger code after it has been created requires a paid plan. On Scanta, updating a code's destination is free — just log in to your dashboard and change the redirect URL.
Does QR Tiger limit the number of scans?
Yes. QR Tiger's paid plans have monthly scan limits that vary by tier. Scanta does not cap scan counts on any plan — your codes can be scanned an unlimited number of times.
Is QR Tiger or Scanta better for small businesses?
For small businesses that need dynamic QR codes without a monthly subscription, Scanta is the more practical option. QR Tiger requires a paid plan for any edit-after-print capability. Scanta's free tier covers the most common use cases — menus, business cards, and event codes — without a credit card.
What is QR Tiger's cheapest paid plan?
QR Tiger's entry-level paid plan starts at around $7/month (billed annually), which is required for dynamic QR codes. Scanta's free plan includes dynamic codes — the paid tier at $9/month unlocks advanced analytics and higher usage limits.