QRCoder is a simple library, written in C#.NET, which enables you to create QR codes.
$ dotnet add package Pixeval.QRCoderQRCoder is a simple library, written in C#.NET, which enables you to create QR codes. It hasn't any dependencies to other libraries and is available as .NET Framework and .NET Core PCL version on NuGet.
👉 Your first place to go should be our wiki. Here you can find a detailed documentation of the QRCoder and its functions.
The release notes for the current and all past releases can be read here: 📄 Release Notes
You only need five lines of code, to generate and view your first QR code.
QRCodeGenerator qrGenerator = new QRCodeGenerator();
QRCodeData qrCodeData = qrGenerator.CreateQrCode("The text which should be encoded.", QRCodeGenerator.ECCLevel.Q);
QRCode qrCode = new QRCode(qrCodeData);
Bitmap qrCodeImage = qrCode.GetGraphic(20);
The GetGraphics-method has some more overloads. The first two enable you to set the color of the QR code graphic. One uses Color-class-types, the other HTML hex color notation.
//Set color by using Color-class types
Bitmap qrCodeImage = qrCode.GetGraphic(20, Color.DarkRed, Color.PaleGreen, true);
//Set color by using HTML hex color notation
Bitmap qrCodeImage = qrCode.GetGraphic(20, "#000ff0", "#0ff000");
The other overload enables you to render a logo/image in the center of the QR code.
Bitmap qrCodeImage = qrCode.GetGraphic(20, Color.Black, Color.White, (Bitmap)Bitmap.FromFile("C:\\myimage.png"));
There are a plenty of other options. So feel free to read more on that in our wiki: Wiki: How to use QRCoder
If you think you have a bug or have new ideas/feature requests, then feel free to open a new issues: https://github.com/codebude/QRCoder/issues In case you have a question about using the library (and couldn't find an answer in our wiki), feel free to open a new question/discussion:
QRCoder is a project by Raffael Herrmann and was first released in 10/2013. It's licensed under the MIT license.