By Conner Aiken
May 27 2026
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Most “QR code generators with analytics” are a bait-and-switch. You sign up, generate a code, paste it on a flyer — and a week later discover your dashboard is locked behind a $19/month upgrade or a 14-day trial timer. The codes themselves work, but the analytics — the entire reason you wanted a trackable code — sit behind a paywall.
This guide cuts through that. We’ll cover what a QR code generator with analytics actually does, the metrics that matter (and the ones that don’t), how to set one up in under a minute, and a head-to-head look at what’s genuinely free vs. what’s free-with-an-asterisk in 2026. QRelix is free to start — no credit card, no trial timer — and that’s what we’ll use for the walkthroughs.
A QR code generator with analytics does two jobs in one platform:
The “generator” half is the easy part. Every tool on the market can produce a QR image. The “analytics” half is where the differences show up — both in what’s captured and in whether you can actually see it without paying.
Here’s what separates a real analytics-enabled QR generator from a static QR maker with a tracking page bolted on:
If a tool gives you only the first capability — generating an image — it’s not an analytics generator. It’s a static QR maker. There’s nothing wrong with that for some use cases, but you can’t track anything.
Every analytics dashboard shows roughly the same set of metrics. Some are genuinely useful for decision-making. Others are filler that makes the dashboard look impressive.
Useful metrics — track these:
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