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Comparison

QRever vs QR Tiger

Both make editable, trackable QR codes. The difference is what happens to your printed codes when the billing stops.

Last reviewed June 18, 2026

QR Tiger is a well-established dynamic QR code platform with a broad catalogue of code types, polished templates, and bulk tools on its higher tiers. If you want a capable QR SaaS and don’t mind a recurring bill, it does the job well.

The difference is the bill itself. QR Tiger is a subscription, which means the dynamic codes you print depend on an active plan staying paid. QRever sells the same core capability — editable destinations, scan analytics, and hosted QR Pages — for a single one-time payment, and never deactivates a paid code for any billing reason.

Feature by feature

QRever vs QR Tiger, line by line

QReverQR Tiger
How you payOnceSubscription
Destination editable after one paymentYesNeeds an active plan
Codes keep working if you stop payingYesNo
Scan limitsNoneBy plan
Free static QR codesYesYes
Hosted QR Pages (menu, vCard, links, event)YesOn paid plans
Static fallback if the service ever endsYesNo
One-click full data exportYesVaries
Custom logo & coloursYesYes
India pricing (INR · UPI / Razorpay)YesUSD
Analytics depthAggregate, no IP storedDetailed
Pricing

One payment vs every month

QReverQR Tiger
How often you payOnceEvery month or year
Entry dynamic QR code₹499 / $7.99, one timeLowest paid plan, billed recurring
Ten dynamic codes₹2,999 / $49, one timeHigher plan, billed recurring
What you owe in year threeNothing moreStill paying every cycle
If you cancelCodes keep workingDynamic codes stop redirecting

QRever prices are one-time and shown in full. QR Tiger’s pricing is a recurring subscription that changes over time — check their site for current rates. Comparison last reviewed June 2026.

The catch

What happens when you stop paying

QR Tiger’s dynamic codes, like every subscription QR product, depend on an active plan. Cancel — or simply let a card payment fail — and the redirect behind your printed codes stops resolving. The menus, business cards, and signage you already printed now lead to a dead end, and there is no way to recall physical materials.

You also lose access to your scan history, and the only way to bring the codes back is to start paying again. For a code printed on something permanent, that’s a recurring liability you carry forever.

QRever removes the dependency. You pay once, there is no plan to lapse, and our database has no “deactivated” state to put a paid code into. Every paid code ships with two escape hatches from day one: a one-click export of your destinations and full scan history, and a Static Fallback Generator that converts the code’s current destination into a standalone static QR that works without us.

Related reading: what happens when a QR code expires and the QRever promise.

The verdict

Choose QR Tiger if you need its template catalogue or API and are comfortable paying every month. Choose QRever if you’re printing codes on physical things and want certainty they’ll keep working for a single payment — no scan limits, and no way for a billing lapse to switch them off.