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QRCodeKIT becomes the first QR code generator available natively inside AI agents

New MCP server lets users create and manage QR codes by talking to ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity and lets developers plug QR generation into Zapier, n8n, and any agentic workflow.

QRCodeKIT, the original dynamic QR code platform, today announced the launch of its MCP server for QR codes, making it the first QR code generator available natively inside AI agents.

With one connection, QRCodeKIT becomes accessible from Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, and any AI tool that supports the Model Context Protocol standard. Users can create, update, list, and manage their QR codes through plain language, without leaving the AI conversation they were already in.

Two ways to use the MCP for QR codes

The integration is designed to work on two levels.

The first is conversational. A marketer working inside ChatGPT can ask the AI to create a QR code for a new campaign, update the destination of an existing one, or pull up a list of recent codes, all in natural language. The QR is directly available in the conversation and ready to deploy.

The second is agentic. The same MCP server can be invoked from automation platforms like Zapier, n8n, or any agentic workflow that speaks the MCP standard. QR codes can be generated automatically in response to events — a new product added to a catalog, a sale launched, a customer onboarded — without anyone opening the QRCodeKIT interface.

“For most QR code users, the dashboard has been the destination,” said Mauro Casula, CTO of QRCodeKIT. “With MCP, the dashboard becomes optional. QR creation moves to where the work is already happening: inside the AI tools people use to write, plan, automate, and decide. We think this is where most QR codes will be created from now on.”

One-line setup

Connecting QRCodeKIT to a compatible AI agent takes a single configuration step. Users open their AI agent’s settings, add QRCodeKIT as an MCP server, and sign in once with their QRCodeKIT account. The full set of QR creation, editing, and management tools becomes available immediately.

There is no coding required, no API integration to build, and no additional subscription. The MCP server is available today to every QRCodeKIT user worldwide. One-click connectors for major AI platforms are on the way.

The MCP launch follows the recent release of Cleo, QRCodeKIT’s AI agent that lives inside QR codes and answers visitors’ questions in real time. Together, the two products place QRCodeKIT on both sides of the AI–QR equation: AI inside the code on the consumer side, and the code inside AI on the operator side.

From destination to command

QRCodeKIT pioneered dynamic QR codes in 2009, separating the printed code from its digital destination so the content could change without reprinting. That single capability is what made QR codes viable for commercial use at scale, and the platform has since powered more than 1.1 billion scans worldwide. The MCP server extends that logic one layer further: now the creation of the code can move too, from a dedicated dashboard into any AI environment where work is already happening.

About QRCodeKIT

QRCodeKIT is the original dynamic QR code creator, invented in 2009. The platform helps over 1.2 million businesses worldwide create, manage, and track smart QR experiences across hospitality, retail, events, packaging, and culture. Learn more at qrcodekit.com.

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