QR reader built into camera in next version of iOS.
Remember QR codes? Scanning one makes it easy to visit a URL or get other information. It’s supposed to be a lot easier than typing a long URL. But they never really took off, at least in the U.S.
Part of the problem is that users have to install a third-party app in order to read QR codes. So if I see one, I have to download (or open) an app made by some obscure company before reading the code. I’d rather just type a domain name.
But this friction appears to be changing in Apple’s iOS 11, due out later this year. In the beta version, you can merely open the camera on your iPhone and point it at a QR code to read it.
That’s simple, and it might mean greater marketing adoption of QR codes.
I’m not saying these will supplant domain names, but don’t be surprised if the most prominent navigation call on an offline ad in the future is a QR code instead of a domain name. Apple has a unique capability to push adoption.
Dan P says
We need a domain name reader so when the camera points at the name it takes you there.. How can you tell these QR’s apart from each other??
Kevin Murphy says
Again?
Kassey Lee says
QR code is ubiquitous in China. Even street beggars use it instead of accepting coins. I include QR codes in my Linkedin profile, posts, and articles as it is very easy to create them.
Andrew Allemann says
Thanks, Kassey. I know they didn’t take off in the U.S. but I’ve heard they are popular elsewhere.
For a short time, some magazines included a QR code in each ad. This allowed them to show results and readers could get info quickly.