Whether you’re looking to simply be able to scan QR codes you keep on seeing around or to compare prices on barcodes during your shopping, our Top 10 list of QR code and Barcode apps for Android should have something for you.
RedLaser is much more than just a barcode scanning app, it’s a way of shopping online (and off) smarter and getting the best deal that you can. Scanning a barcode is just the beginning here as this will search the internet for better deals than the price you probably have in front of you and while it perhaps isn’t the best feature comparison app out there, being able to scan a code is much easier. You can even look for nearby stores as well as just buying online, which is pretty handy as well.
QR Code Reader from Scan might not have the most original name out there, and it also doesn’t do anything others don’t, but it’s got an ace up its sleeve. It works great on tablets (which is pretty rare for these apps) and you can see a quick and simple history of your scans both on your device, your other device and on the web. Which is perfect for both you intrepid folk that scan every QR code you ever see as well as those of you that use QR Codes for business, which is a fair few of you, I am sure. A decent app that gets the job done, QR Code Reader is easy to use.
QR Codes and Android Wear watches are pretty much a born match, but developers that make apps like the Starbucks app and other loyalty apps haven’t bothered to help out on that front just yet. So, here is what an enterprising developer can do with some imagination, QR Wear can help you turn your credit cards, loyalty cards and more into a QR code or any form of small barcode. It’s pretty impressive stuff, but sadly this all depends on whether or not your local stores or whatever even take QR codes and depending on where you are that might be a lot. However, if you live in a city and these barcodes and QR codes are everywhere, then this is well worth looking into.
I have to admit, this is a pretty niche product, this is a bizarre sort of QR code reader and while it’s got some interesting use to it, I can’t be so sure that many people would use this. For those that need to check up on QR codes that might have been plastered around the workplace or to check if one in an email is safe, this app from Norton is your friend. A strange addition for use, it’s at least nice to be able to tell whether or not what we’re scanning is genuine and taking us to where it says it is.
QuickMark Barcode Scanner is essentially your everyday QR Code and Barcode scanner with a pretty fancy generator attached to it. It’s not just a scanner and it’s not just a generator, but it does lean more to the creation side of things. QuickMark Barcode Scanner can be used to create some very nice looking QR codes, allowing you to place them in perhaps a classroom or workplace without them looking cold and digital. Great for utilizing QR Codes in a fun and inviting manner, QuickMark Barcode Scanner is a little bit of everything rolled into one.





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