Why QR links deserve a check
A QR code hides the destination until a phone or browser reads it. Dynamic QR tools and short links can also make the final page less obvious.
Extract the destination from a QR image locally in your browser and scan the selected URL before you open it.
CheckLink provides risk signals and review context, not a guarantee. Verify sensitive links through official channels before acting.
A QR code hides the destination until a phone or browser reads it. Dynamic QR tools and short links can also make the final page less obvious.
If you are printing or sending QR codes to customers, review the destination, landing page, support route, and official-domain clarity before launch.
Next step: use the related tool that matches your situation, or request manual review when the link affects money, credentials, accounts, work, or customers.
No. QR image extraction is local when browser support is available.
Paste the destination URL manually if your phone or QR app can preview it.
Yes. QR codes can point to short links, redirects, or lookalike pages.
No. It is a risk signal based on available checks.