Video to QR Code

Turn your video into a QR code

Paste your video's link (YouTube, Drive, Dropbox…) and get a crisp, scannable QR code back as a PNG. Scanning it plays the video — that's how video-to-QR actually works.

Drag & drop a file anywhere to convert
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No menus. Just ask.

Talk to your files

Anything that used to take five menus and three export dialogs is now one sentence in the chat. Watch it work:

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Why ChatConverts

Built for how you actually work

One assistant instead of a dozen single-purpose converter sites.

Every format in one place

Images, documents, video, audio and data — 50+ formats handled by one chat, with a dedicated page for every conversion.

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Private by design

Your files are used to run your conversion and nothing else. No sharing, no training, and everything auto-deletes within 24 hours.

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Seconds, not minutes

Most conversions come back before you'd have found the right export menu.

Speaks your language

The whole product — pages, assistant and answers — works in seven languages.

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Nothing to install

Runs entirely in your browser, on any device. No apps, no accounts to start, no updates.

Putting a video behind a QR code, in practice

Why the video can't live inside the code

A QR code holds a few kilobytes of text at most; even a short video is thousands of times larger. Every service that claims to "turn your video into a QR code" — including this one — is really encoding a link to where the video is hosted. The difference here: we say so, and help you do it right.

The workflow that works

Three steps: upload the video to a sharing service, copy the share link, and paste it in the chat asking for a QR code. You get a high-resolution PNG that scans straight into the playing video.

Before you generate the code, open your link in a private/incognito window — if it plays there without asking you to sign in, it'll play for everyone who scans.

Picking the right host

YouTube (unlisted) is the smoothest for most cases: plays instantly on any phone, no login, no storage limit. Google Drive works well for private sharing — set the link to “anyone with the link can view”. Dropbox delivers the raw file, useful when someone should download rather than stream.

Typical uses: wedding videos on invitations, product demos on packaging, instruction videos on equipment, video menus and portfolios on posters.

Does the QR code expire?

The code itself never expires — it's just the link, printed as squares. It keeps working as long as the video stays hosted and the link stays shared. If you delete or unshare the video, every printed code stops working, so park important videos somewhere permanent before printing a thousand flyers.

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Video to QR Code, answered

Common questions about sharing videos with QR codes.

Upload your video to a sharing service (YouTube, Google Drive, Dropbox), copy the share link, and paste it here asking for a QR code. You get a high-resolution PNG; scanning it opens and plays your video. A QR code physically can't contain the video file itself — it holds a link, and that's exactly what makes it work anywhere.

Yes. You can use it for free as a guest. Signing in raises your limits and lets you do more per day.

No — everything runs in your browser. There's nothing to download or set up.

Your file is only used for the task you asked for. We don't share it or use it for anything else, and it's automatically deleted from our servers within 24 hours.

No — no tool can, physically. A QR code stores a few kilobytes; videos are far bigger. The working approach is a QR code of the video's share link, which is exactly what this tool makes for you.

YouTube (unlisted) for the smoothest playback on any phone, Google Drive for private sharing, Dropbox for direct file delivery. Test the link in an incognito window before generating the code.

The code never expires. It only stops working if the video behind the link is deleted or unshared — so host important videos somewhere permanent before printing.

Turn your video into a QR code

Drop your file above and get the result in seconds — free to try.

Video to QR Code