You can create QR codes directly on your Mac without needing to use any third-party apps or web sites. You can make QR codes for webpage links, contact information, calendar events, contact info and Wi-Fi passwords.
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Comments: 8 Responses to “Creating QR Codes On Your Mac”
Mike
3 weeks ago
If you right click within a webpage on Chrome in Mac OS 15.0.1, you get a drop down menu with a list of options, one of which is Create QR Code for this Page. I wasn't looking for it, but it popped up this morning. I tried it on Safari and didn't get the same option.
Mike: That's a special thing that Chrome does, yes. It always includes that little dinosaur in the middle too. You can use that if you like, but I'm trying to show you a way to do it without a third-party app.
Jeff Pylant
2 weeks ago
Wowz! Another extraordinarily-useful video. You're the best at this, Gary. Thanks.
Kim
2 weeks ago
Amazing. Really good to know & the fact that no other app is required. Thank you Gary.
Keith Hill
2 weeks ago
Hi Gary.
I have updated both my Mac OS Laptop and my phone to the latest software updates and when I go to Gallery and search for QR codes nothing comes up. Can you suggest what may be wrong? Thanks in advance.
Keith: First, only look on your Mac. Are you using macOS Sequoia (latest doesn't necessary mean that, it depends on your Mac and how you are updating). Search for "Make QR code" the whole thing.
Cindy
2 weeks ago
Wow, Thanks so much Gary! I make these often and have had to use a third-party app that I am not crazy about. This is a game changer!
Liz
2 weeks ago
wow! there are so many uses for this great shortcut. my mind is spinning! thank you for all the info.
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If you right click within a webpage on Chrome in Mac OS 15.0.1, you get a drop down menu with a list of options, one of which is Create QR Code for this Page. I wasn't looking for it, but it popped up this morning. I tried it on Safari and didn't get the same option.
Mike: That's a special thing that Chrome does, yes. It always includes that little dinosaur in the middle too. You can use that if you like, but I'm trying to show you a way to do it without a third-party app.
Wowz! Another extraordinarily-useful video. You're the best at this, Gary. Thanks.
Amazing. Really good to know & the fact that no other app is required. Thank you Gary.
Hi Gary.
I have updated both my Mac OS Laptop and my phone to the latest software updates and when I go to Gallery and search for QR codes nothing comes up. Can you suggest what may be wrong? Thanks in advance.
Keith: First, only look on your Mac. Are you using macOS Sequoia (latest doesn't necessary mean that, it depends on your Mac and how you are updating). Search for "Make QR code" the whole thing.
Wow, Thanks so much Gary! I make these often and have had to use a third-party app that I am not crazy about. This is a game changer!
wow! there are so many uses for this great shortcut. my mind is spinning! thank you for all the info.