Ahmad Tayyem is a software engineer and the founder and CEO of
QRLynx, the QR code platform operated by Jorbox LLC, an
independent software company headquartered in Albuquerque, New
Mexico. He founded Jorbox in 2012 and has spent more than a
decade building and operating web technology products. He
launched QRLynx in 2024 and runs it
hands-on: he writes the code, designs the product, conducts the
competitor research behind every comparison page, authors the
technical guides, and answers customer support personally.
QRLynx serves users worldwide with 49 QR code types, dynamic
QR codes with real-time scan analytics, and redirects routed through
Cloudflare's global network. His published research includes the QR
Code Security Report 2026, scan-speed benchmarks across leading QR
generators, and a creator-behavior study drawn from anonymized platform
data. Every comparison article on QRLynx links the testing methodology
he maintains and is re-verified against competitors' published pricing.
Jorbox LLC started in 2012 as a one-engineer software studio and has shipped
web products across hospitality, recruitment, digital identity, and
marketing since. QRLynx is its flagship. It grew out of a simple frustration
— QR generators that watermark free codes, cap scans, or let links
rot when a subscription lapses — and was built to do the opposite:
no watermarks, unlimited scans on every plan, and static codes that
never expire.
QRLynx helps businesses create, customize, and track dynamic QR
codes with real-time analytics. Scans route through Cloudflare's
global network for fast, reliable redirects worldwide, and the
platform supports 49 QR code types — URL, vCard, WiFi,
PDF, payment, and social formats — with bulk creation, lead forms,
redirect rules, and white-label custom domains on higher plans.
Because QRLynx is founder-run, the editorial pipeline is short
and accountable. Every comparison page follows a published testing methodology, competitor facts
carry the date they were last verified, corrections follow the editorial policy, and support
replies come from the person who wrote the code being asked
about.
Ahmad publishes original research from the platform's anonymized
data: the QR Code Security Report 2026, the QR Code Scan Benchmarks 2026, and the QR Code Creator Behavior Report 2026. Journalists and researchers are free to cite these with
attribution.
His focus is building performant, privacy-respecting SaaS tools
on modern edge infrastructure, with enterprise-grade encryption
— TLS 1.3 in transit, AES-256 at rest — and a privacy-first
approach to data handling.