Point & Scan - QR Code Reader Free

Published by: Ramesh Babu
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“Point & Scan QR Code Reader“ is app that reads QR codes (Quick Responsive Codes) and display decoded information from QR code allowing user to copy this information to pasteboard.
Upon scanning the code is immediately shown on the screen for easy reference.
To read code you need to press start, point your camera toward code, if code is recognized value will be displayed above camera view.
Button "Copy to pasteboard“ will appear under the camera view and it allows app user to copy decoded string in pasteboard so user can paste it in mail, message, etc.
When user press start button, this button will become stop button which allows user to close camera view.
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  • Is Point & Scan free?

    Yes, Point & Scan is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Point & Scan is free.

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