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QR Code Gen & Scan
Generate custom-styled QR codes or scan QR codes using your device camera.
QR Settings
QR Preview
QR Reader Camera
Camera Permission Required
Please grant camera access, or upload an image containing a QR code below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick direct-answer guides about using this utility tool locally and securely.
Can I scan QR codes using my camera on this page?
Yes! Our webcam scanning feature accesses your camera locally to detect and decode QR codes instantly.
Are the generated QR codes dynamic?
The QR codes generated are static and contain the exact URL or text you enter. They do not expire.
What is the difference between static and dynamic QR codes?
A static QR code has the destination data (URL or text) permanently embedded in the code itself and can't be changed once created, while a dynamic QR code redirects through an editable short link, letting you update the destination later without reprinting — dynamic codes typically require an account and ongoing hosting.
Do these QR codes expire or stop working?
No, since these are static QR codes with the data embedded directly in the pattern, they work forever as long as the linked URL or content itself stays live — there's no subscription or account needed to keep them active.
Can I add a logo or customize the color of my QR code?
Check if the tool supports logo embedding and color customization — QR codes have built-in error correction (typically up to 30%), which allows a logo to cover part of the center without breaking scannability.
What types of data can a QR code store besides URLs?
QR codes can encode plain text, WiFi credentials, contact details (vCard), email addresses, phone numbers, and SMS messages — not just website links, making them useful for business cards, event details, or sharing WiFi passwords without typing.
What file formats can I download my QR code in?
Check available export formats — PNG works well for digital use and screens, while SVG or PDF (vector formats) are better for printing at large sizes without losing sharpness.
What is the minimum size for printing a QR code so it scans reliably?
A minimum size of about 2×2 cm (roughly 1×1 inch) is recommended for close-range scanning — larger codes are needed for posters, banners, or signage viewed from a greater distance.
Is my scanned or generated QR code data uploaded to a server?
No, both QR code generation and camera-based scanning happen entirely in your browser, so your data is never transmitted to or stored on any server.