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Microsoft introduces the QR code generator in Edge

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Chromium-based web browsers are probably the ones that receive the most frequent updates. This includes improvements to functionality, as well as brand new features.

One good example of a new feature included across multiple Chromium-based browsers is the implementation of the QR code generator.

The QR code generator first discovered in Google Chrome’s Canary builds has made its way into theMicrosoft Edgebuilds as well. This should come as no surprise since both browsers areChromium-based, sofeaturetransfer is easily done between one and the other.

The QR code generator will now make it easier to share webpages between PCs and mobile devices.

Of course, enabling thisfeatureisn’t all that easy, so we’ve compiled this step-by-step guide on how to make it work.

How can I enable the QR code generator in Microsoft Edge?

How can I enable the QR code generator in Microsoft Edge?

Note:This step is only required if you are using an older version of Edge that doesn’t come with the QR code generator enabled by default.

Now that you have enabled thefeature, a new button will appear next to your search bar.

You can now save URLs as QR codes by either clicking the button or through the right-clickUI.

The generated  QR code can then be scanned with a mobile phone or sent on mail or other messaging apps for fast sharing of a specific link.

Additionally, they can contain specific details, such as precise sub-pages, allowing you to send users precisely to where they need, without further navigation.

The QR code generator is still in development and will probably receive changes in terms of functionality over time. Until then,  following these steps, you should be able to use the QR-code generator inMicrosoft Edgeefficiently.

Do you think QR codes are a good way to share URLs? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Teodor Nechita

Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.

When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.

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