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How to Scan a QR Code Inside an Image (Step by Step)

Updated मई 31, 2026

Sometimes the QR code isn't the whole picture, it's tucked into a corner of a flyer photo, a screenshot of a web page, or a larger graphic. Scanning a code that's inside a bigger image is still simple; you just need the right approach so the reader can find it.

On a Phone

Open the image and use your phone's built-in detection, Live Text on iPhone or Google Lens on Android. These tools scan the whole picture and locate the code within it, even when it's a small part of a larger image, then offer the link.

On a Computer

Upload the full image to an online QR reader. Good readers search the entire picture for a code, so you don't need to crop it out first. The tool finds the pattern and returns the link in your browser.

If the Reader Can't Find It

When a code is small within a busy image, cropping helps. Trim the picture down to just the code area, with a little margin, and try again. A tighter crop makes the pattern easier for the reader to locate and decode.

Improving Detection

If the code is low-resolution within the image, enlarging that section or finding a higher-quality original helps. The cleaner and larger the code area, the more reliably any tool detects it, especially codes made cleanly with an image QR generator.

FAQ

Common questions are answered in the FAQ section below.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I scan a QR code that's inside a larger image?+
Use phone detection like Live Text or Google Lens, or upload the full image to an online reader; both search the picture for the code.
Do I need to crop the code out first?+
Usually not. Good readers search the whole image. But cropping to just the code helps if it's small within a busy picture.
How do I scan it on a computer?+
Upload the full image to an online QR reader, which searches the entire picture and returns the link in your browser.
What if the reader can't find the code?+
Crop the image down to the code area with a small margin and try again, which makes the pattern easier to locate.
The code is small and blurry, what now?+
Enlarge that section or find a higher-quality original. A cleaner, larger code area detects far more reliably.
Does it matter where the code is in the image?+
Not much for capable readers, which scan the whole picture. Cropping just helps focus detection on a small or busy code.
Can phones find a code in a screenshot of a web page?+
Yes. Live Text or Google Lens scan the whole screenshot and locate the code within it.
Is the link the same as a normal scan?+
Yes. Finding the code inside an image returns the same destination as scanning it live.

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