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QR code

Render a QR code as SVG (downloadable) at multiple resolutions.

Also known as: QR code maker.

100% offline · macOS, Windows & Linux · free for personal use

QR code running in Hexkit

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What it does

QR code is one of 55 tools in Hexkit, a desktop developer toolbox that runs entirely on your own machine. Render a QR code as SVG (downloadable) at multiple resolutions.

Because Hexkit is a native app rather than a web page, anything you paste into the qr code stays local — there are no uploads, no accounts and no telemetry. You can generate IDs, hashes and test data even with the network turned off, which makes it safe for tokens, keys and production data.

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How to use QR code

  1. 1

    Open Hexkit and select "QR code", or press the command-palette key and start typing its name.

  2. 2

    Pick your options. Render a QR code as SVG (downloadable) at multiple resolutions.

  3. 3

    Read or copy the result. Everything is computed locally by Hexkit's Rust core, so nothing is ever uploaded.

Tip: the command palette opens any tool in one keystroke.

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Frequently asked questions

Is QR code free?
Yes. QR code is part of Hexkit, which is free for personal and non-commercial use on macOS, Windows and Linux.
Does QR code work offline?
Completely. Hexkit runs every tool locally with no network access, so QR code works on a plane or an air-gapped machine.
Is my data uploaded anywhere?
No. Hexkit makes no network calls and has no telemetry — whatever you paste stays on your computer.

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Use QR code without sending your data anywhere.

QR code ships inside Hexkit — a free, offline developer toolbox for macOS, Windows and Linux. No account, no uploads.