keepQR

The continuity plan

A printed QR code can't be re-inked, so the honest question isn't "is this service good" — it's "what happens to my code if this service goes away." Most QR vendors don't answer that. This page is our answer, and every claim on it is checkable.

Your data is safe

If KeepQR ever winds down

We give at least 90 days' notice — by email to every recovery address on file and on this site — and your code keeps redirecting through that notice period, and on a best-effort basis well beyond it. We then publish a cryptographically signed public record of every active no-expiry code's destination on long-term archival hosting, with open formats anyone can re-host, so where your code points stays available for the funded continuity horizon. A portion of every no-expiry sale is set aside in a dedicated reserve fund that pays for this plan.

Verify it yourself: the public key that will sign that record is already published, today, at keep-qr.com/operator-continuity — so a future record can be checked against a key that provably existed long before any wind-down.

Make your code self-rescuing

Want the most control? Point your code at a page you own — your own site, a link-in-bio, or a hosted doc. Then where your code goes is something you can edit yourself, for as long as you keep that page up. If KeepQR ever winds down, your code keeps landing on that page, and you change where it leads without us. This only helps if you set it up before any wind-down freezes destinations, so it's worth doing while you're thinking about it.

Checkable facts

What we don't promise

You won't find an open-ended time promise anywhere on this site. A printed QR points at keep-qr.com; it resolves for as long as that domain is funded — which we have paid in full years ahead (through 2036) and back with the reserve fund — but not infinitely. No one can truthfully promise you infinity. We'd rather publish a bounded plan and keep it than sell you an unbounded one.

Questions

Email support@keep-qr.com. The legal version of this page lives in our terms.