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Best QR Code Reader: Barcode
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How it's works?
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App Store Description
How it's works?
To scan a QR Code easily open the app, point the camera at the code and you’re did! There isn't need to take a photo or press a button. QR Code Scanner will automatically recognize any QR code camera is pointing at.
Features
- Read websites, contacts, messages, locations, phone numbers, e-mails, events, texts, and social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Amazon, HepsiBurada, Trendyol, N11, Netflix, WhatsApp)
- Scan, read, generate QR - Barcodes.
- Browse products and compare prices.
- Safe all codes in your history
- Support All Code Types: AZTEC, CODE 128, CODE39MOD43, COD39, CODE93, QR CODE, DATAMATRIX, EAN13, EAN8, INTERLEAVED2OF5, ITF14, UPC, PDF417, ORC
Where is the QR Code Used?
- It can be used for promotions that will connect directly to websites.
- Used for voice calls.
- SMS is sent via QR code.
- E-mail can be sent.
- By adding a QR code on business cards, a direct link to contact information and website can be created.
- Printing discount coupons can provide detailed information about campaign products.
- Used for guerrilla advertisements to gain feedback and to increase customer interaction.
- It should be used in the links of ads designed for products and campaigns.
- It is used for automatic detection of Wifi passwords and for instantly connecting devices to Wifi.
- Maps can be used to reach the address directly.
- When QR codes are used in touristic areas, it is ensured that tourists can easily find their way around the city and determine their destinations.
A QR code (abbreviated from Quick Response code) is a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) invented in 1994 by the Japanese automotive company Denso Wave. A barcode is a machine-readable optical label that contains information about the item to which it is attached. In practice, QR codes often contain data for a locator, identifier, or tracker that points to a website or application. A QR code uses four standardized encoding modes (numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, and kanji) to store data efficiently; extensions may also be used.
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