Google Lens is a dedicated image recognition technology developed by Google itself. It comes with a built-in camera to scan images. Using this technology, you can scan QR code directly from your web browser.
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So, if youre wondering how do I scan a QR code on my computer with Chrome, then Google Lens is your answer. One of the biggest advantages of Google Lens is it can scan QR code from both online images as well as image on your PC (though you need to upload it on Google Photos first).
However, the procedure is quite time consuming which can be irritating if you need to scan QR code frequently. Having said that, heres how to use this QR code scanner for PC in both cases.
If you have encountered a QR code while surfing through your browser, then follow the below steps:
Open Google Chrome on your PC and type "chrome://flags" in the search bar. Hit Enter.
Now, you need to find the "Search your screen with Google Lens" flag on the search bar. Then, select "Enabled" from the dropdown menu.
Next, click on the Relaunch button to restart Chrome and navigate to the website containing the QR code. Right-click the code and choose "Search image with Google Lens" option as shown in the figure.
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And voila, Google Lens will scan and show the relevant results on the screen.
Heres how to scan QR code in browser of images that are already available on your computer:
First, login to your Google Photos account on Chrome and click on the "Upload" icon.
Now, browser and upload the image containing the QR code from your computer.
Next, locate the image on Google Photos, right-click it, and choose "Search image with Google Lens".
Within a few seconds, Google Lens will show the results on the screen.
Note that this feature of Google Lens doesnt work in all cases as it performs best on your mobile .
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