What QRix is
QRix is a collection of practical creation and conversion tools that run in your web browser. It brings together more than 185 tools across six areas — QR codes, PDFs, images, AI, video, and 3D — plus extras like a barcode studio, a link-in-bio builder, and bulk QR generation.
Every tool is free to use, adds no watermark to your output, and requires no account to get started. You open a page, work with your file, and download the result. There is no trial timer, no export cap, and no upsell blocking the download button.
The defining trait is where the work happens. For the browser tools, your files are processed on your own device — they are never uploaded to a server. This is explained in detail in How it works, and it is the reason QRix can be both free and private at the same time.
The categories at a glance
QR Codes cover more than 30 data types, including website links, WiFi logins, contact cards, email, phone, and social profiles, along with a scanner, a bulk generator, a poster maker, and an animated QR maker for stories and reels.
PDF Tools offer 21 utilities to merge, split, compress, convert, rotate, crop, reorder, extract text from, and OCR your documents. Image Tools provide 72 utilities to convert formats, compress, resize, crop, and apply edits and effects.
AI Tools include 28 features such as background removal, upscaling, image generation, transcription, and translation. Video Tools offer 30 utilities to convert, compress, trim, crop, and extract audio, and the 3D category turns a single photo into a downloadable 3D model.
Who it is for
QRix is built for a wide range of people. Marketers and small-business owners use it to make QR codes for menus, packaging, and campaigns without paying a monthly subscription for a single feature.
Designers and content creators use the image and video tools to convert and optimize assets quickly, without installing desktop software or sending client files to an unknown server.
Developers and technical users get accurate, predictable output — real PNG and SVG files, standards-compliant PDFs, and clean media containers — plus a separate developer API portal at /developers for programmatic access.
What makes it different
Most free online tools upload your file to a server, process it there, and often stamp a watermark or gate the download behind a signup. QRix inverts that model: the tool code runs in your browser, so the file stays with you.
That design has real consequences. There is nothing to leak from a server you never touched, no queue to wait in, and no file-size ceiling imposed by an upload limit — the practical limit is your own device's memory.
A small set of AI features are the deliberate exception, since tasks like image generation need models that cannot run in a browser tab. Those are clearly labeled and covered in AI and video tools, so you always know when something leaves your device.
Getting started
Pick a tool from the navigation or search for what you need, such as "jpg to pdf" or "compress image." Each tool has its own page with a short explanation and the controls it needs.
Add your input — drop a file onto the page, type a link, or paste text — adjust any settings, and run it. The result appears in the browser, ready to preview and download.
Nothing is saved to your account unless you choose to sign in and use the optional features like favorites and history, which are stored locally in your browser by default. You can start using any browser tool immediately, with no setup.