Camera scanning and image scanning
QR & Barcode Scanner opens directly to a camera scanning frame and includes an option to scan images from the device gallery. The navigation drawer also gives quick access to scan, image scan, favorites, history, My QR, create QR, settings, share, other apps, and remove ads.
This layout is useful for people who scan codes often and want common actions close at hand. Camera permission is central to the app, but gallery access should be granted only when scanning saved images.
Create QR, history, and favorites
The create screen includes contact-style fields for name, organization, phone, email, and notes. History and favorites areas help users keep scan results or generated codes organized instead of losing them after one use.
These tools are helpful for work, events, or personal sharing, but QR content can include sensitive contact details. Users should avoid creating codes with private information unless they know where the code will be shared.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Ads, subscriptions, and scan safety
The visible screens include advertising and a remove-ads entry, while the package declares billing, advertising identifiers, camera, notifications, storage, network access, and background behavior. These can support subscriptions, ads, scan processing, and app messaging.
Review subscription prompts before paying and be careful with unknown QR links. A scanner can open destinations quickly, so users should verify websites, payment pages, and downloads before continuing.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.