Developer Builds Browser-Based Tool to Generate Up to 1,000 QR Codes in Bulk
A developer behind the ZapQR platform has built a browser-based batch QR code generator capable of producing up to 1,000 static QR codes in a single run. The tool accepts input from multiple formats — including manual text, CSV, Excel, and TXT files — and normalizes all of them into a unified data pipeline before generating images. Users can export codes as PNG, JPG, or SVG files, packaged together in a ZIP archive alongside an index mapping each image to its source value. All processing happens locally in the browser, eliminating the need for server uploads, account creation, or remote job queues. The project was designed to solve a practical workflow problem for use cases such as event badges, inventory labels, and classroom materials.
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