Batch QR Code Reader
Upload many images at once and decode every QR code in one pass, then export the results — filename and decoded value — as a CSV.
Read the guide: How to Scan a QR Code From an ImageHow it works
- 1
Select your images
Drop in or choose a whole folder of images, each containing a QR code.
- 2
Decode the batch
Every image is read on your device; results fill a table as they complete.
- 3
Export CSV
Download a CSV mapping each filename to its decoded value, ready for a spreadsheet.
Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded
Everything runs locally in your browser. Your code, text and files are processed on your own device and are never sent to a server — so there are no upload waits, no size limits from us, and nothing is ever stored or logged.
Frequently asked questions
- What is this useful for?
- Reading a stack of scanned tickets, inventory labels, asset tags or coupons in one go, instead of opening each image and scanning it by hand.
- What does the CSV contain?
- One row per image with the filename, the decoded content, and whether a code was found — so you can sort, filter and match it against your records.
- How many images can I process?
- Many at once. They are decoded on your own machine, so the limit is your device rather than an upload cap, and none of the images leave your browser.
- What if an image has no readable code?
- It is still listed in the results, marked as not found, so your CSV stays aligned with your input set and you can spot which images need a re-scan.
- Is my data sent to a server?
- No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your links, contact details, WiFi password and images never leave your device — nothing is uploaded, logged or stored.