I see that this feature request was made in March 2022 and it's half of 2025 already passed, @Jon Mozilla seems to have missed a very much needed accessibility feature in their browser.
I have recently switched from Brave and Chrome, but I'm missing this feature. I'm a mobile worker, so I need this feature when I need to access certain URLs to share across devices, specifically mobile devices.
The answer to this feature must not be an extension but a natively implemented feature. All other browsers understand how mobile their users are; Mozilla seems to have been backward on accessibility features.
Totally agree with this one — having a native QR generator in Firefox would be super handy. It’s quick, simple, and avoids relying on extensions or syncing accounts.
If you're on macOS, there's a very early preview version now in Nightly. File > Share > Generate QR Code... or right click on the awesome bar (the URL) > Share > Generate QR Code... .
I'm going to fix the ~blurry Nightly logo today and we have some other improvements to the look of the QR code in the works. Then there's Windows, Linux, and Android support. So, it's still early days but if you have feedback, please provide it here or in Bugzilla blocking https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1655998. Thank you!
I completely agree! This is a core feature in Edge and Chrome that makes moving from desktop to mobile seamless. Having a native "Create QR Code for this page" option in the right-click menu without needing a third-party extension would be a great quality-of-life update for Firefox. whataburger promotions