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Context QR by Firefox user 6601682

Recognises qr-codes in images

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This add-on adds an item to the browser's context menu, which allows to try to recognise an image as qr-code. After successful recognition copies content to clipboard and shows a notification. Based on webextension API.

It uses NPM port of Lazarsoft’s qrcode reader.
Uses qr-code-scan icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com.
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  • Input data to the clipboard
  • Display notifications to you
  • Access your data for all websites
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Version
1.1resigned1
Size
27.39 KB
Last updated
a year ago (Apr 25, 2024)
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Mozilla Public License 2.0
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