Description
Localhost QR - Test Your Local Sites on Mobile Instantly
Stop typing long localhost URLs on your phone! Localhost QR generates instant QR codes for your local development sites, making mobile testing effortless.
KEY FEATURES
- Instant QR Code Generation
Generate scannable QR codes with one click for any localhost URL
- Smart URL Conversion
Automatically converts localhost, 127.0.0.1, and 0.0.0.0 to your LAN IP address while preserving port numbers and URL parameters
- Automatic IP Detection
Uses WebRTC to detect your local network IP automatically - no configuration needed
- Manual IP Fallback
Save your IP manually if auto-detection doesn't work due to network restrictions
- One-Click Copy
Copy the converted URL to clipboard instantly for easy sharing
- Fast & Lightweight
No external servers, works completely offline, no data collection
- Privacy First
Zero analytics, zero tracking, all processing happens locally in your browser
HOW TO USE
1. Start your local development server
2. Open the page in Chrome
3. Click the Localhost QR extension icon
4. Scan the QR code with your mobile device (same Wi-Fi network)
5. Your site opens on mobile - test instantly!
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY
This extension works with any local development server regardless of the technology stack.
It supports common frontend and backend setups such as modern JavaScript frameworks, backend servers, and static sites running on localhost.
Popular examples include React, Node.js, and Python-based local servers.
Compatible with ANY localhost server on ANY port.
PERFECT FOR
- Web Developers testing responsive designs
- UI/UX Designers previewing on real devices
- QA Testers performing mobile compatibility checks
- Students learning web development
- Teams collaborating on local projects
REQUIREMENTS
- Chrome browser (or Chromium-based browsers like Edge, Brave)
- Both devices on the same Wi-Fi network
- Local development server running
TROUBLESHOOTING
IP Detection Failed?
Sometimes automatic LAN IP detection may not work due to network or browser restrictions. Simply enter your desktop's local IP address manually and save it.
Finding Your IP:
- Windows: Run 'ipconfig' in Command Prompt (look for IPv4 Address)
- Mac/Linux: Run 'ifconfig' or 'ip addr' in Terminal
Can't Access Site on Mobile?
- Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network
- Check that your development server is running
- For Python Flask: Use app.run(host="0.0.0.0") to accept network connections
- Check firewall settings - allow incoming connections on the port
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Does this work on mobile browsers?
A: The extension is Chrome-only, but the QR codes work with any mobile browser (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, etc.) on any mobile device (iPhone, Android, iPad, tablets).
Q: Do I need to install anything on my mobile?
A: No! Just use your device's camera to scan the QR code. Most modern phones have built-in QR scanners.
Q: Can I use this with HTTPS/SSL localhost?
A: Yes! The extension preserves the protocol. If you're running https://localhost:443, it will convert to https://YOUR_IP:443.
Q: Does this work with Docker containers?
A: Yes! As long as the container port is mapped to localhost (e.g., -p 3000:3000), it will work.
Q: Will this work on corporate/enterprise networks?
A: It depends. Some enterprise networks block WebRTC or restrict local network access. Use the manual IP fallback if auto-detection fails.
Q: Is my data safe?
A: Absolutely! The extension doesn't collect, transmit, or store any data except the optional manual IP address (stored locally in your browser only). No external servers, no tracking, no analytics.
PRIVACY & SECURITY
- No data collection
- No external servers
- No tracking or analytics
- Works completely offline
- Optional manual IP stored locally only
- Open source - audit the code yourself
SUPPORT & FEEDBACK
- Email: localhostqr@gmail.com
- For bug reports, feature requests, or questions
Having issues? Found a bug? Have suggestions? We'd love to hear from you! Use the feedback button below or email us directly.
SUPPORT THE PROJECT
If this extension helped you, please:
- Leave a 5-star review
- Share with fellow developers
- Report bugs to help us improve
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Version 1.0.0
Last updated: February 2026
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| Version | 1.0.0 |
| Updated | Feb 12, 2026 |
| Size | 50.61KiB |
| First Seen | Mar 26, 2026 |
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