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hello everyone I hope youamp;#39;re are doing great this is Pradip Kumar from device bar in this video weamp;#39;ll see how to scan QR codes on our MacBook devices only quite recently I encountered a situation where I had to scan QR codes on a paper when I was using my MacBook Pro and the solution really helped me so letamp;#39;s check it out without delaying further there is this app called QR capture we can download it in the Apple App Store store just go to the Apple App Store and search for Q capture this one we can select this one and uh download and it we can use this app for scanning the QR codes which are present on the screen or if we have something on a paper or our listing card we can use that to scan it as well for example I have this QR code on the browser screen and I want to scan this and see where this goes Iamp;#39;m creating a new QR code now and Iamp;#39;m going to use the app to scan this and see where this goes just open the QR capture app we can move