QRix
Why QRix keeps your data private and how browser-based processing protects you.
QRix processes your files on your own device inside the browser, so your documents, images, and data are never uploaded or stored on our servers. There's nothing for us to see, sell, or leak because your content never reaches us. This on-device approach is the core of how QRix keeps your work private.
Yes. Because files like contracts, IDs, and financial statements are processed locally and never leave your device, they stay as private as any other file on your computer. Nothing is transmitted to a server during processing. When you close the tab, no copy remains online.
No account exists and none is needed. Since processing is local, you simply download your results directly to your device when you're done. There's nothing stored in the cloud to log into or retrieve later.
QRix does not collect or sell your files or the content you process, because that content never leaves your browser. Any standard analytics used to keep the site running do not include your document contents. Your actual work stays on your device.
They're gone from the tool, because they were only ever held temporarily in your browser's memory while you worked. Nothing was uploaded, so there's no server copy to delete. Anything you downloaded stays saved on your device as normal.
QRix works on modern browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari, on both desktop and mobile. For the best experience and full tool compatibility, keep your browser updated to a recent version. Older or unsupported browsers may lack the features some tools rely on.
Yes. The tools are responsive and run in your mobile browser, so you can create QR codes, edit PDFs, and process images on the go. Very large files may perform better on a desktop due to memory, but most everyday tasks work fine on mobile. No app install is required.
Yes. You can find the privacy policy and terms of service linked in the site footer on every page. They explain in plain language how the on-device model works and what limited information the site itself handles. If anything is unclear, the documents describe how to get in touch.