- Category Tools
- Size25.7MB
- RequirementsAndroid 0 and up
- Download 560,000,000+
- Package Name com.solara.qrcodescanner
- Age Rating 0
Pro
Fast and accurate scanning: The app instantly recognizes QR codes and barcodes across formats (UPC, EAN, Code128, QR), using camera auto-focus and real-time decoding. It delivers near-instant results even in low light, handles tilted or damaged codes, and minimizes manual entry, saving time and reducing scanning errors.
Versatile functionality and integration: The app stores scan history, generates QR codes, supports batch scanning, exports CSV, and shares results with other apps. It opens URLs, adds contacts, detects product information, integrates with inventory or POS systems via API, and streamlines workflows across devices and services.
Security and privacy controls: The app previews scanned URLs and warns about malicious links, requests minimal permissions, and can operate offline to keep data local. Encrypted storage, optional passcodes, and granular permission settings protect personal or business information, ensuring safer scanning for transactions and sensitive content.
Con
1. Privacy and security risks: Many scanner apps collect and share scan data, request excessive permissions, and can expose users to phishing or malware by opening malicious URLs. Scanning unknown codes may leak personal info, track locations, or trigger unintended downloads—creating significant privacy, security, and legal risks for users and organizations.
2. Accuracy and reliability problems: Poor camera quality, damaged or poorly printed codes, low lighting, and incompatible formats often cause failed or incorrect scans. Some scanners misinterpret similar patterns or rely on unstable internet lookups, resulting in wrong product data, broken links, or inability to access important information when it's needed most.
3. Usability and accessibility limitations: Many scanner apps have cluttered interfaces, intrusive ads, frequent permission requests, and poor localization. They can drain battery, lack screen-reader support, or confuse nontechnical users. This makes them frustrating, exclusionary, and inefficient for elderly users, people with disabilities, or anyone who needs quick, reliable scanning.