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Online QR Code Reader

Upload any image containing a QR code — smartphone photo, screenshot, scan — and get the decoded content in seconds. No signup, no software to install.

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Features

Multi-QR detection

Detects and decodes multiple QR codes present in a single image simultaneously.

Auto-classification

Automatically identifies content type: URL, email, WiFi, vCard contact, location, event.

Blurry & dark images

Automatic contrast enhancement and multiple detection strategies for difficult QR codes.

100% Private

Image deleted immediately after decoding. HTTPS/TLS. No storage, no sharing.

What is a QR code?

A QR code (Quick Response Code) is a two-dimensional barcode invented in 1994 by Japanese company Denso Wave. Unlike traditional barcodes which store only a few dozen characters, a QR code can hold up to 4,296 alphanumeric characters or 7,089 numeric digits.

Types of QR content

QR codes can encode different types of information: URLs (links to websites), WiFi networks (SSID + password), vCard contacts, email addresses, phone numbers, GPS coordinates, calendar events, or simply plain text.

How does our reader work?

Our reader uses OpenCV, the reference computer vision library used by Google, Meta and NASA. It applies multiple detection strategies in cascade: direct decoding, CLAHE contrast enhancement, multi-scale resampling, and adaptive binarisation to guarantee decoding even of partially damaged QR codes or those photographed in poor conditions.

FAQ

Upload your photo directly. Our system automatically detects the QR code even if it's at an angle, slightly blurry or partially out of frame. Multiple image enhancement strategies are applied automatically.
Yes, absolutely. Screenshots in PNG or JPG format work perfectly, often with better results than a photo since the image is sharp and well-contrasted.
Yes. WiFi QR codes (WIFI:T:WPA;S:networkname;P:password;; format) are decoded and the network name plus password are displayed clearly.
There is no fixed limit. Our reader can detect and decode all QR codes present in a single image simultaneously.