Instant QR Code Scanner

Scan QR codes and barcodes online in seconds using your iPhone camera or images. No downloads, no sign-ups, just fast, secure scanning.

Built For Fast, Private Scanning

ScanQR was created to make secure QR and barcode scanning effortless on any device, without intrusive ads, tracking, or confusing menus.

A modern smartphone lying flat on a clean, light gray desk surface, its screen displaying a crisp, high-contrast QR code in the center of a minimalist scanning app interface. Around the phone, a subtle blur reveals the edges of a slim laptop, a wireless mouse, and a neatly coiled white charging cable, suggesting a tidy workspace. Soft daylight from an unseen window to the left creates gentle reflections on the phone’s glass and faint shadows on the desk. Shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle with shallow depth of field, the composition feels professional and focused. Photographic realism, neutral tones, and a clean, modern aesthetic convey speed, simplicity, and reliability in QR code scanning.
A close-up of a sleek smartphone camera module pointed toward a bold, high-contrast QR code printed on matte white card stock, positioned on a dark wooden surface. The QR code is in sharp focus while the phone body and background softly blur into a smooth bokeh, emphasizing the scanning area. Cool, diffused studio lighting from above and slightly behind highlights the camera lenses and subtle textures of the card and wood grain, casting soft, controlled shadows. The image is captured at an eye-level macro perspective, with a centered, balanced composition. The mood is precise and technical yet approachable, with photographic realism and a clean, professional technology aesthetic that underscores accurate, instant QR detection.
A contemporary aluminum laptop open on a minimalist white desk, its screen showing a large live webcam preview with a QR code framed in green brackets at the center, indicating a successful scan. Next to the laptop lies a flat, black plastic card bearing the QR code, slightly angled toward the camera. The environment is a bright, modern office with blurred hints of shelves and neutral decor in the background. Bright but soft natural light floods from a right-side window, creating subtle reflections on the laptop’s metallic surface. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with moderate depth of field, the composition uses the rule of thirds to keep the QR code as the focal point. The mood is efficient, clean, and secure, rendered in crisp photographic realism.

Features

A minimalist desktop scene featuring a large, high-resolution monitor displaying a clean, white web interface with a central “Upload image to scan QR” panel and a prominent outlined drop zone. On the matte black desk surface below, a DSLR camera and a memory card rest beside a slim keyboard, suggesting image-based QR scanning from stored photos. Soft, even studio lighting from above and behind the monitor creates a gentle halo effect, reducing glare while highlighting the matte and glossy textures of the gear. The camera is positioned at an eye-level angle with sharp focus across the frame, giving a clear view of the interface elements. The atmosphere is calm, professional, and slightly futuristic, emphasizing the ease and versatility of scanning QR codes from images.

Use your iPhone or laptop camera to scan QR codes instantly, directly in your browser, with no app installation.

A shiny black smartphone resting on a pale wooden table, its screen showing a QR code generator app with a freshly created network QR code labeled “Secure Home WiFi.” Beside the phone lies a small, tent-style card displaying the same QR code printed in dense black ink on bright white stock. In the softly blurred background sits a modern router with discreet LED lights, hinting at wireless connectivity. Warm afternoon light filters in from the left, casting gentle, elongated shadows and subtle reflections on the phone’s glass. Captured from a slightly elevated angle using shallow depth of field, the composition keeps the digital and printed QR codes as twin focal points. The mood is inviting, secure, and practical, with realistic photographic detail and a clean, modern tech aesthetic.

Upload photos or screenshots to decode QR codes from emails, posters, menus, and more when a camera scan isn’t possible.

A detailed close-up of a smartphone screen running a QR scanning app, paused on a scanned URL result showing a secure padlock icon and a clearly formatted web address on a white background. Behind the on-screen dialog, the faint outline of a QR code remains visible in the dimmed camera preview. The phone rests on a charcoal-colored desk surface with a subtle texture, and the edges of a tablet and wireless earbud case are softly blurred in the background. Cool, directional studio lighting from the top-left creates controlled reflections on the glass and crisp yet soft shadows. Shot at a low, almost parallel angle with shallow depth of field, the composition emphasizes trust, clarity, and digital safety. Photographic realism and a restrained color palette reinforce a professional, security-focused atmosphere.

Create custom QR codes for WiFi, URLs, contacts, or text, then save or share them directly from your browser.

An overhead view of a light oak table arranged with different types of codes: a bold QR code on a white card, a retail barcode on matte packaging, and a small QR sticker on a metal key tag, all radiating outward from a central smartphone displaying a unified scanning app interface. The phone screen shows icons for QR, barcode, and document scanning in a clean, modern layout. Soft, indirect daylight from an off-frame window washes the scene, enhancing the natural wood grain and the matte versus glossy finishes of each object, while casting faint, consistent shadows. The photographic composition uses a flat lay style with sharp focus across the image, creating a clear, organized, and versatile mood that highlights multi-format scanning capabilities.

Scans run in your browser; we don’t store your codes, so your tickets, payments, and personal links stay private.

Testimonials

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

ScanQR turned my iPhone into a powerful QR tool; it reads codes instantly and never struggles in low light.

Maya L.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Uploading screenshots to scan QR codes from photos saves me daily; no more typing long URLs or WiFi passwords.

Jordan P.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Fast, clean, and free—this QR scanner replaced three other apps and even creates shareable codes for our business cards.

Sofia R.

Support

Need help with scanning or generating a QR code? Send us a message and we’ll reply within one business day.

support@scanqr.app

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A monochrome-themed workstation centered around a slim, silver laptop displaying a dark-mode QR scanning web app, with a prominent camera preview window and a clearly visible, glowing green outline framing a QR code. On the matte black desk sits a matching black smartphone face-down, showing a subtle reflection of the laptop’s screen on its glass back. The background recedes into a soft blur of geometric wall panels in shades of gray. Cool, directional LED lighting from the back-right creates a sleek gradient across the surfaces and a faint rim light on the laptop’s edges. Shot at a slightly low angle with medium depth of field, the photographic image feels ultra-modern, secure, and efficient, underscoring a professional online scanning experience.