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Barcode and QR Reader for Android: Scan and Play!
Nowadays, QR codes are all around us. You can find them on flyers, posters, websites, applications, event ads, restaurant menus, and even in baby diapers. These little pixellated squares appear on billboards on bus shelters, in magazine ads and on product packaging. Simply put, they are everywhere.
They are used for storing alphanumerics data, thus it is a good way for sharing information. A website or product information on a small square. Obviously, your Android smart phone or tablet can easily be turned into a QR code reader with the appropriate application.
So, how do you use them? Here’s how to scan QR codes with an Android phone apps.
1. Barcode Scanner
Source : https://play.google.com
Description
Scan barcodes on products, or Data Matrix and QR Codes containing URLs, contact info, etc.
Almost every question and negative review comment is addressed by one of the following. Please save everyone time by reading these first:
Nobody is stealing your information. The app allows you to share contacts, apps, and bookmarks in a QR Code. This is why contacts permissions are needed.
This app does exactly what its name is, which is Scans Barcode. It can automatically open recognized web addresses, stores a history of scanned codes. It can use the device’s LED light to help read codes. It can scan inverted (white on black) codes and can even scan many barcodes continuously with the help of the bulk scan mode.
2. QR Code Reader
Source : https://play.google.com
Description
To scan a QR code or barcode simply open the app, point the camera at the code, and you’re done! There is no need to take a photo or press a button. The app will automatically recognize any code your camera is pointing at.
When scanning a QR code, if the code contains a website URL, you will automatically be taken to the site. If the code just contains text, you’ll immediately see it. For other formats such as phone numbers, email addresses, or contact info, you will be prompted to take the appropriate action.
QR Code Reader is simple and free, works quickly, and doesn’t blast you with advertising. It’s also compatible with stacks of Android devices and versions: if you have Android 2.3.3 or later you’re good to go. Of course, your device has a camera.
If the code you’re scanning is designed to take you to a website, you’ll also need a data signal or wireless connection. All you need to do is load the app, start scanning and point your camera at the QR code.
3. Google Goggles
Source : https://play.google.com
Description
Search by taking a picture: point your mobile phone camera at a painting, a famous landmark, a barcode or QR code, a product, or a popular image. If Goggles finds it in its database, it will provide you with useful information.
Google has its own barcode reading application. Goggles is more than a simple barcode reader, although it can surely read all types of barcodes. Besides that, it can recognize many different kinds of data and process them: for example it has optical character recognition, so it can recognize text, which can then be automatically translated with Google Translate.
It can also recognize famous landmarks, paintings, books, DVDs, CDs and display additional information, or it can scan business cards and create contacts based on the information on the card. And Play Sudoku. LOL