URL to QR for Safari

Convert URL to QR Code

Published by: Tomoya Onishi
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Hi! I'm developer in Japan.
This app is a QR code generator for Safari.
With our app, you can effortlessly convert any browsing URL into a QR Code. Whether you want to share it with other devices or with individuals, the process is quick and seamless.
To get started, simply enable the extension in Safari's settings. From there, you'll have the ability to generate QR Codes from any webpage you visit, making sharing and transferring URLs a breeze.
Experience the convenience and simplicity of our QR Code Generator for Safari today. Download now and discover a whole new way to share and connect!
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URL to QR for Safari FAQ

  • Is URL to QR for Safari free?

    Yes, URL to QR for Safari is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is URL to QR for Safari legit?

    Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.

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  • How much does URL to QR for Safari cost?

    URL to QR for Safari is free.

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URL to QR for Safari Reviews

Don’t buy it; it doesn’t work

Flavinista on

United States

I took a chance and lost. I’m running iOS 16.5.1. Although I turned on the extension in Safari’s Settings, there’s no sign of this extension within Safari. Pity.

The setup instructions are pretty meager—but this totally works!

HandCoding on

United States

The instructions included within the app for how to set it up and use it are pretty meager at best, but once you get everything set up and running, the app works like a charm. If it might help others, here’s how you can enable and use the extension: // How to enable the extension: 1. First, go to settings → Safari → Extensions, and then scroll down to “URL to QR” (at the bottom of that screen). 2. You’ll see that the extension is currently set to “off”—so first tap on that line, and on the next screen that appears, enable the extension. (The above steps only have to be done once, so once you’ve done those parts, you don’t need to do those steps again.) // How to use the extension once it’s enabled: 1. When you’re in Safari, open any webpage and tap on the puzzle-piece icon (🧩) within the URL bar. 2. From there, scroll down the list of extensions to “URL to QR” and tap on that. That should bring up a QR code for the current URL that anyone can scan with their phone.

I dont know how to use the app

Vazgencho105 on

United States

I added it to safari I’m on iOS btw. I need help using the app how do I get the wrong code

Works as advertised

oliver_af on

United States

Creates a simple image that you can hold to share/save! Right on.

Doesn’t work

croger1998 on

United States

You try to use this extension and it doesn’t generate anything

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