About this tool
Scan QR codes from screenshots, saved photos, or a live camera stream and immediately understand what the payload contains.
QR Code Reader is useful when the job is not just scanning a code, but understanding what the payload actually contains. It helps with screenshots, saved images, and live camera input when you need to inspect URLs, Wi-Fi credentials, phone links, and contact cards safely.
- Supports both image upload and live camera scanning directly in the browser.
- Detects common QR payload types like URLs, Wi-Fi credentials, contact cards, phone numbers, SMS links, and plain text.
- Keeps a recent scan history so you can compare multiple QR results without rescanning.
How to use QR Code Reader
Upload an image, drop in a screenshot, or use the live camera feed, then review both the raw payload and any structured fields the tool can extract. For generator QA, compare the decoded result against the original payload instead of checking only whether the scan technically succeeds.
When this tool is useful
- Decode QR codes from screenshots, downloaded images, packaging, or presentation slides.
- Inspect structured payloads like Wi-Fi credentials, contact cards, phone links, and SMS links.
- Verify that a generated QR still scans after visual customization.
Practical tips
- Upload a crisp screenshot first if camera autofocus is struggling.
- Use the structured result fields to verify parsed values instead of checking only the raw payload.
- When a code fails to scan, compare contrast, quiet zone, and logo size in the generator.
Why people use this tool
Search intent around qr code scanner from image is usually task-driven: people want to inspect a code from a screenshot, poster, or exported asset right away. Clear structured decoding makes this page more useful than a camera-only scanner.
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