How do I scan a QR code?
Open QRift and point your camera at a supported QR code. The scanner detects it automatically. For saved images, tap the gallery button to import from your photo library.
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Free: 10 items.
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Found in Settings via
native StoreKit flow.
Open QRift and point your camera at a supported QR code. The scanner detects it automatically. For saved images, tap the gallery button to import from your photo library.
QRift supports URL, plain text, WiFi network, contact (vCard), and email QR codes. All types are free. The preview updates in real time as you type.
Pro is a one-time $4.99 lifetime purchase that unlocks custom QR code colors, logo embedding, batch creation (up to 50 codes at once), unlimited history, and vector export (SVG and PDF). Pricing is displayed in the app before purchase and may vary by region.
Open Settings and tap Restore Purchase. This uses Apple's StoreKit restore flow to reactivate Pro features if you have an existing purchase on your Apple ID.
QRift stores scan history, created codes, and preferences locally on your device using SwiftData. QR code content and imported images are not sent to a server, ad network, or analytics service.
When QRift scans a Wi-Fi QR code, it shows the network name and lets you copy the Wi-Fi details. Use those details in iOS Settings to join the network.
QRift is local-first. We don't track you, and your scan history never leaves your device unless you choose to share it. Read our full terms for more details.