QR Click

Screen QR Scanner

Stop lifting your phone.
Scan QR codes straight from your screen.

QR Click is a tiny desktop app that screenshots your display, finds any QR code, and opens the link or copies the text for you. One click. No phone camera. No juggling devices during calls, presentations, or screen shares.

Scans any app on your screen
Opens URLs or copies text
All processing stays on your machine

How it works: Click “Scan Screen for QR” → QR Click captures your screen → finds the first QR code → opens it in your browser if it’s a URL, otherwise copies the text to your clipboard.

QR Click – Scan Screen for QR
One-click screen scan

With a single click, QR Click takes a screenshot of your display, searches it for a QR code, and handles the content automatically. No phone required.

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Anywhere
Works with QR codes in Zoom calls, PDFs, emails, browsers, screenshots, and more—if it’s on your screen, you can scan it.
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Smart actions
If the QR contains a URL, QR Click offers to open it in your default browser. Other content is copied to your clipboard and shown in a dialog.
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Local only
All screenshot and QR decoding happens locally on your machine— nothing is uploaded to a server or tracked.

Why use QR Click?

Every time a QR shows up on your monitor and you reach for your phone, you’re doing extra work. QR Click keeps everything on the same device: see QR on screen → click button → done.

Focus
Stay on your desktop

Stop awkwardly aiming your phone at your monitor. Scan the QR in place, open the link, and keep moving without breaking your flow.

Reliable
Graceful when nothing’s there

If no QR is detected, QR Click simply lets you know—no crashes, no cryptic errors. When it finds one, it shows you exactly what it saw.

Private
Local screenshots only

Useful for internal dashboards, staging links, or confidential docs. Screenshots never leave your machine; decoding happens right there.

Quick start:
  1. Download and unzip QR Click for your OS.
  2. Place any QR code on your screen (browser, PDF, Zoom, etc.).
  3. Open the app and click “Scan Screen for QR” (or press Ctrl+S in the app window).
  4. Open the URL or use the copied text from your clipboard.