A free, modern barcode and QR code toolkit for Windows.
APACHE-2.0 License
barcodrod.io is a free, modern barcode and QR code toolkit for Windows. Decode 17 different barcode types using the Windows Snipping Tool, an image file, your clipboard, or webcam. Create 13 different types of barcodes from text.
barcodrod.io is built on the WinAppSDK, WinUI3, .NET 6, and the ZXing.Net library.
Method 1: Directly from the Microsoft Store HERE
Method 2: Downloading and installing the MSIX package directly from the latest GitHub release HERE
Method 3: From Windows Package Manager using winget via command line
winget install --name barcodrod.io
For now, barcodrod.io requires an internet connection on installation for license acquisition through the Microsoft Store (this includes the build hosted in this repository). After first installation, it can be used fully offline. It is a planned roadmap item to implement an fully offline installation method.
Method 4: Building the solution on your own in Visual Studio using the provided source code (this method does not require a network connection).
Includes support for the following barcode formats:
Decode and encode:
Decode only:
Barcodes processed with barcodrod.io are read and created locally on your PC, no network connection is required. For now, barcodrod.io requires an internet connection on installation for license acquisition through the Microsoft Store (this includes the build hosted in this repository). After first installation, it can be used fully offline. It is a planned roadmap item to implement an fully offline installation method.
barcodrod.io does not collect any decoded or generated QR or barcode data.
barcodrod.io allows you to inspect QR code contents and URLs before opening them, helping verify the legitimacy of the links and data encoded in the QR codes.
barcodrod.io does not inject any URL redirection services in the generated QR codes; what you enter into the code is exactly what gets created.
This software would not have been possible without the the following tools, resources, and open source packages:
barcodrod.io website · MarkHopper24 (GitHub) · @Mark_Hopper24 (Twitter)