QReate lets you create stunning QR codes on Mac »

If you're looking to custom a set of QR codes, QReate looks like the best Mac app for the job – check out the new app.

From @polpielladev on Mastodon:

App launch day!

Today I am releasing my first-ever solo app on the App Store: QReate. A native and fast QR code editor to make stunning QR codes

To celebrate the launch, I have set a special reduced price of £2.99 for the next two weeks!

https://www.getqreate.app/

Looks like a handy resource for generating custom QR codes – I like the ability to add your own icon in the center.

View the post on Mastodon and get QReate on the Mac App Store.

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