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QR Code Generator & Scanner

Generate QR codes from text or URLs and decode QR images in the same browser-based utility.

Generate QR code

Enter any text or URL to create a QR code image.

Scan QR image

Upload an image that contains a QR code to decode it.

Decoded content

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How to use this tool

A quick workflow so you can get the result you need without guesswork.

  1. 1

    Enter text or a URL to generate a QR code preview.

  2. 2

    Download the generated QR code image if you need to share it elsewhere.

  3. 3

    Upload a QR code image in the scanner panel to decode the embedded text or link.

Useful examples

Practical cases where this utility saves time and reduces mistakes.

Share links fast

Generate QR codes for websites, event pages, and Wi-Fi instructions that others can scan from a screen.

Decode saved screenshots

Upload a QR code image you already have and inspect the content without opening a phone camera.

Print labels and posters

Create QR images for posters, product sheets, menus, or classroom material with a quick browser workflow.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers to the most common questions about the calculator above.

What content can I encode in a QR code?

You can encode plain text, URLs, contact details, or any other short string that fits in a standard QR code.

Can I scan a QR code from an image file?

Yes. Upload a QR image or screenshot and the scanner will decode the content in your browser.

Is the QR code generation local?

Yes. Generation and scanning both happen client-side without needing to upload content to a server.

Can I download the generated QR code?

Yes. Once the QR code is rendered, you can download it as an image file.

Generate and Decode QR Codes in One Place

This QR code tool combines two common tasks: generating QR codes from text or URLs and scanning QR images to recover the encoded content. That makes it useful for links, contact information, menus, event pages, labels, and quick decoding of screenshots.

The browser-based workflow is simple. Type content to generate a QR image, or upload a QR screenshot to scan it. Both tasks happen locally, which keeps the process quick and private.

Practical for Print, Sharing, and Support Workflows

Teams often need a QR generator for posters, packaging, or printed instructions, and they often need a scanner when a user shares a QR screenshot over chat or email. Keeping both on one page avoids switching between separate utilities.

Whether you are producing a code or decoding one you received, this page is built for the most common day-to-day QR tasks.