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QR Code Reader from Image

QR Code Reader from Image creates scannable QR codes for reading QR codes from screenshots, photos, and downloaded images. Use it for print materials, posters, product packaging, business cards, events, and quick mobile sharing.

Works in browserPrivate data

Privacy note: The text you enter is used to generate or scan the code in your browser. Be careful when creating codes that contain passwords, contact details, or payment addresses.

Limitations: Blurry, cropped, low-contrast, or distorted QR images may not decode.

QR Code Reader from Image

Upload an image and read the QR code inside it.

Result

Upload an image containing a QR code to decode it in this browser.

Camera scanning requires explicit browser permission. This first version avoids opening the camera automatically.

How qr code reader from image works

Enter the details you want to encode, preview the QR code, and download it as PNG or SVG when available.

Shorter, cleaner payloads usually produce simpler QR codes that scan more reliably.

Privacy

The text you enter is used to generate or scan the code in your browser. Be careful when creating codes that contain passwords, contact details, or payment addresses.

Limitations

  • Blurry, cropped, low-contrast, or distorted QR images may not decode.
  • Always scan-test important QR codes before printing or publishing them.
  • Third-party apps decide how they open phone, email, social, map, payment, and calendar QR payloads.

FAQs

What can I use QR Code Reader from Image for?

Use it to create a QR code for reading QR codes from screenshots, photos, and downloaded images so people can open it quickly on a phone.

Should I use PNG or SVG?

Use PNG for quick sharing and documents. Use SVG when you need a crisp scalable code for print or design work.

How do I make the QR code easier to scan?

Keep the content short, use strong contrast, leave quiet space around the code, and test at the final printed size.

Are the details uploaded?

QR generation runs in your browser for supported tools, so the entered content is used locally to create the code.