QR Code Wallet
Store, manage, and display QR codes with persistent local storage and easy import/export.
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How to Use
- Scan Codes:
- Click “Scan with Camera” to use your device’s camera
- Use “Upload Image” to extract codes from image files
- Supports QR, EAN, Code128, Data Matrix, Aztec, PDF417 and more.
- Manage Your Collection:
- Search through your saved codes by name or content
- Click the eye icon to view any code full-size
- Click the pencil icon to rename a code
- Click the trash icon to delete unwanted codes
- Your data persists locally between browser sessions
- Backup and Sync:
- Click “Manage Data” to access import/export options
- Use “Export All Codes” to download your collection as a JSON file
- Use “Import QR Codes” to restore codes from a backup file
- Perfect for syncing between devices or creating backups
About QR Code Wallet
Modern life means accumulating dozens of QR codes: WiFi passwords, event tickets, loyalty cards, parking passes, and contact information. Ever lost track of important QR codes buried in your camera roll? Or struggled to find that WiFi password you scanned months ago? The QR Code Wallet solves the universal problem of organizing and accessing your growing collection of barcodes and QR codes—all while keeping your data completely private in your browser.
Transform Your Code Management
- Persistent local storage keeps your entire collection safe between sessions—no account required
- Lightning-fast search finds any code by name or content in seconds, not minutes of scrolling
- Full import/export capability creates portable JSON backups you control completely
- Multi-format support handles QR, EAN-13, Code-128, Data Matrix, Aztec, PDF-417 and more
- Zero cloud dependency means your WiFi passwords and personal codes stay on your device
Who Benefits Most from Code Storage
Digital nomads juggling WiFi passwords across multiple locations find immediate value in searchable, exportable collections. Small business owners managing loyalty programs can store and display customer barcodes offline. Event organizers benefit from keeping ticket QR codes accessible without internet dependency. Privacy-conscious users appreciate that sensitive codes like home automation QR configurations never leave their device. Anyone tired of screenshots cluttering their photo library discovers a purpose-built solution.
Real-World Code Management Scenarios
Gym Membership & Loyalty Card Hub
Store all your membership barcodes—gym passes, coffee shop loyalty cards, library cards—in one searchable wallet that works offline at checkout counters.
WiFi Password Sharing Station
Scan and name WiFi QR codes for home, office, and favorite cafes, then display them full-screen when guests need quick network access.
Event Ticket & Parking Pass Organizer
Keep concert tickets, parking QR codes, and venue passes grouped together with custom names, eliminating frantic photo-scrolling at entrance gates.
FAQ
Can I backup my QR code collection to another device?
Yes, use the Export function to download a JSON file, then Import it on any other browser to restore your entire collection instantly.
Can I share QR codes with others?
Click any saved code to display it full-screen for easy sharing—perfect for displaying WiFi passwords or loyalty cards. You can screenshot these codes and share the screenshot, or export your codes for somebody else to import on their device.
Does this work with store loyalty card barcodes?
Absolutely. It supports EAN-13, Code-128, and other retail barcode formats, displaying them clearly for cashier scanning.
What happens to my codes if I clear browser data?
Codes persist in localStorage between sessions, but clearing all browser data will remove them—always export backups of important collections.
Can I scan QR codes directly from my camera?
Yes, click “Scan with Camera” to use your device’s camera, or upload existing QR code images from your photo library.
How do I organize codes for different purposes?
Rename each code with descriptive titles like “Home WiFi” or “Planet Fitness Card” using the pencil icon for instant searchability.
Is there a limit to how many codes I can store?
Storage depends on browser localStorage limits, but typically it accommodates thousands of QR codes with room to spare.
Why use this instead of Apple Wallet or Google Wallet?
Unlike Apple Wallet’s limited pass types, this free QR code wallet stores any generic QR code—WiFi passwords, website links, plain text codes, contact cards—without restrictions. Perfect for managing QR codes Apple Wallet won’t accept.