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iQR is a smart QR label service for moving and organizing belongings. According to the page, it lets users print smart QR labels for free, attach them to moving boxes or storage containers, and then scan any label to instantly see what is inside. Its positioning is closer to a lightweight organization tool than a full enterprise asset management or inventory SaaS platform.
The disclosed feature set is fairly focused: users can print QR labels at home, choose from two label sizes, and use blank label sheets available on Amazon. The labels can be used on moving boxes and everyday storage containers, helping users quickly identify contents by scanning and reducing the need to repeatedly open boxes while searching. The page does not specify whether it offers a mobile app, bulk import, photo records, search, export, or multi-location management.
The page clearly emphasizes “Free Smart Labels” and “Print free smart QR labels,” so it can be inferred that iQR offers at least some free-to-use functionality. However, it does not disclose paid plans, an enterprise edition, an advertising model, capacity limits, premium feature charges, or supported payment methods.
Based on the available information, iQR looks more like a tool-oriented SaaS product for individuals and households. Third-party integrations, team collaboration and permissions, data security and compliance, APIs, and developer support are not mentioned in the captured text. The deployment model is also not clearly described. Although the product relies on scanning labels to view contents and may involve an online service, that alone is not enough to confirm the details of any cloud deployment.
Its advantages are a clear use case, low barrier to entry, free access, and the ability to print labels yourself. It is especially suitable for moving, home organization, and temporary item organization in small offices. The drawback is that enterprise-grade capabilities are insufficiently disclosed, so it should not be evaluated as an inventory, asset, or warehouse management system based on the current information. Teams that need permission controls, auditing, security compliance, API integrations, or bulk management should verify these capabilities further.
Access from mainland China is unknown. Since the page mentions blank label sheets from Amazon, users in China may need to find local alternatives for label supplies and payment. Potential alternatives include standard QR code generators, Notion or Airtable combined with QR labels, as well as domestic label printing, storage organization, or lightweight inventory tools.
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