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OpenQR

A simple, local, free, open source, easy to use QR code generator

Why make this?

I want to occasionally make the odd QR code, but you're currently stuck with 2 options: A website that pesters you to sign up, and/or constant 'pay for more features' popups. Which on something you can make locally, and never expires, sounds rather silly.

Usage

V0.2

  • Run app.py
  • Enter the URL or text for the QR code in the text field
  • Click 'Display'

Roadmap

A very broad overview of the plans for OpenQR, there are other ideas, but I won't make promises yet

  • Create the scripts for the generator
  • Make a proof of concept desktop app
  • Allow for complete user selection on as many options as possible, colours, custom logos etc.
  • Mobile app

If you want to give feature suggestions please do!

What did you use to build this?

For the backend I'm using the python-qrcode library as it's simple to use. https://github.com/lincolnloop/python-qrcode

For the frontend I'm currently using tkinter due to its simplicity. I might switch to something more accessible and lightweight in the future, but I'm using this for now to cut down on development time. (and if it's not worth switching I'll stick with it)

Will this come to [MOBILE PLATFORM]?

Not soon, and there is no planned release date yet. I'm going to focus on making a desktop app first, then I'll think about making mobile apps. Once I'm happy with the feature set, I'll look to make mobile apps.

There are now plans for mobie app releases, I'm looking into making android and IOS apps, and with funding they may both release together, otheriwse android will be first with IOS to shortly follow Please note this still is a long term plan!

Important notices

OpenQR is and allways will be totally free and open source.

You are welcome to use it for both non-commercial and commercial use cases, however attribution is required for commercial usage*.

*If you use OpenQR, please credit it in the footer page and credit/attribution page of your website (if applicable), you are not required to use credit when using OpenQR for QR Codes on print advertising, or social media posts.

Please see the licence for more detail, contact me for any discrepancies or questions, or to ask for exceptions.


Really want me to make that app? Or just want to say thanks? See my Ko-Fi below

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Open source tool for creating QR codes with logos, colour styles and various styles! Using python-qrcode

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