Scan QR Code from Screenshot Online
The online QR code scanner allows users to scan QR codes directly from an image. Users upload an image by drag and drop or click to upload, then the scanner extracts the QR code data. The extracted data can be copied or downloaded as a CSV file for applications like inventory management and data analysis.
Scanned QR Codes
Scan QR Codes from Images
Upload Image
Upload an image containing QR codes by dragging and dropping or clicking to upload.
Find QR Codes
The scanner identifies and reads all QR codes within the uploaded image.
Review Data
The extracted QR code data is displayed for review.
Data Options
Choose to copy all QR code data or download it as a CSV file.
Extract QR code data from images
This feature enables quick access to QR code information contained within images. It eliminates the need for manual data entry by extracting QR code content from screenshots or photographs. The resulting data simplifies tasks such as inventory tracking and data consolidation.
Download QR Code Data as CSV
The ability to download QR code data as a CSV file provides a structured format for processing information obtained from images. This allows for automated data import into spreadsheets or databases, streamlining workflows. Users can leverage this function to efficiently manage and analyze data extracted from multiple QR codes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What file formats are supported for image uploads?
Supported image formats include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and GIF.
Can I scan multiple QR codes within a single image?
The tool identifies and extracts all QR codes present in the uploaded image.
What is a CSV file and why would I download it?
A CSV file is a text format that organizes data in a table-like structure. Downloading as CSV allows users to import the QR code data into spreadsheets or databases.
Is there a limit to the number of QR codes that can be extracted from an image?
The tool can handle images containing a substantial number of QR codes. Performance may vary depending on image complexity and resolution.