QRDoc is a free, browser-based QR code generation tool. It converts shareable cloud document links (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive) into scannable QR codes — entirely within your browser. No account, no server, no data collection.
No. QRDoc requires no registration, login, or email address. Simply open the tool and start generating QR codes immediately.
Support for additional providers is planned in future releases.
Yes. QRDoc is free to use and is built on a zero-cost architecture using free-tier hosting services (GitHub Pages, Cloudflare).
No. All processing occurs locally in your browser. QRDoc does not have a backend server, database, or data store.
| Data Type | Stored? | Where |
|---|---|---|
| Your document URL | No | Browser memory only (cleared on tab close) |
| Generated QR image | No | Downloaded directly to your device |
| Analytics | Planned | Anonymised via Google Analytics (opt-in) |
Currently QRDoc sets no cookies. If Google Analytics is enabled in a future release, analytics cookies will be added with appropriate consent. See the Cookie Policy for details.
QR codes are currently downloadable as PNG or JPG images. SVG and PDF export options are planned for future releases.
Yes. QRDoc is responsive and works on modern mobile browsers (Chrome for Android, Safari for iOS, Firefox for Android).
Please visit the Contact page. Include your browser name, version, the type of link you were using, and a description of what went wrong.
Updates are released on an ongoing basis. There is no fixed release schedule.