Open Phone URLs
on Your PC's Chrome, Instantly

Found a page on your phone? Send it to Chrome on your computer with one tap — after scanning a QR code just once. No account. No login. Free forever.

Add to Chrome — It's Free
Chrome Extension + iPhone & Android

Set up once, use in 3 steps

The setup takes about five minutes. After that, sending a URL from your phone takes one tap.

1

Install the Chrome extension

Add QR Send to Chrome on your PC. Click the toolbar icon and a QR code appears. That's the whole desktop setup.

2

Scan the QR with your phone

Point your iPhone or Android camera at the QR code, open the page, and add it to your home screen. From now on it launches like an app.

3

Send URLs with one tap

Copy a URL on your phone, open the home-screen app, and tap "Open in Chrome". The page opens on your PC within a second.

Why QR Send

A URL-transfer tool that stays out of your way — nothing to sign up for, nothing to configure.

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No account, no login

No Google account, no email address, no password. Scanning the QR code is what pairs your devices. There is nothing to register and nothing to remember.

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Works on locked-down work PCs

Can't sign in to a personal Google account on your office computer? QR Send doesn't need one. If Chrome allows extensions, it works — no admin rights, no firewall changes.

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Delivered in about a second

The page opens on your PC the moment you tap send. No cloud-sync lag, no "check your other device" delays.

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Free, with no limits

No subscription, no daily quota, no premium tier. Send as many URLs as you like, every day.

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Privacy-first design

A sent URL is held on the relay server only until your PC picks it up (24 hours at most), then deleted. We never collect names, emails, or browsing history.

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iPhone and Android, no app install

The sender is a web page you add to your home screen — nothing to install from the App Store or Google Play. On iPhone you can also wire it into the Share menu with a Shortcut.

When it comes in handy

Any moment your phone finds something your computer should open.

📰 Commuting

Read half an article on the train, then finish it on your PC the moment you sit down — no bookmarking, no emailing yourself links.

💼 Office work

Found a reference page on your phone during a meeting? Send it to your work PC and paste the quote into your document with a real keyboard.

🛒 Shopping

Compare products on a big screen. Reviews, spec tables, and multiple tabs are far easier on a PC than on a 6-inch display.

🎬 Videos

Spot a YouTube video on your phone, watch it on your monitor. Discover on mobile, enjoy on desktop.

Frequently asked questions

Is QR Send really free?

Yes — the extension, the transfers, everything. There is no paid plan, no transfer limit, and no trial period.

Do I need to create an account?

No. Your phone and PC are paired by scanning the QR code, which contains a random channel ID. No email, no password, no sign-up of any kind.

Is it safe? Where do my URLs go?

URLs travel over HTTPS through a relay channel identified by a long random ID, and are deleted once your PC receives them (or after 24 hours). We collect no personal information and no browsing history.

Does it work on Windows and Mac?

Yes. Anywhere Google Chrome runs — Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS.

Does it work with Android phones?

Yes. Scan the QR code with your Android camera, open the sender page, and use Chrome's "Add to Home screen". It works exactly like on iPhone.

Can I use it behind a corporate firewall?

QR Send uses standard HTTPS, so it works in most corporate networks. If your company blocks specific domains, check with your IT department.

How do I uninstall it?

Remove the extension from Chrome's extensions page and delete the home-screen icon on your phone. Since there is no account, there is nothing else to cancel or delete.

Try it now

Install the Chrome extension, click the toolbar icon, and scan the QR code with your phone. You'll be sending URLs in five minutes.

Add QR Send to Chrome