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How To Scan A QR Code With Your IPhone (Phone Scoop)
May 23, 2024, 9:00 PM by Rich Brome @rbrome.Bsky.Social
Scanning a QR code with your phone is a common request, and should be simple, right? But it's not always as obvious how to do it as it should be. Read on for straightforward, illustrated instructions for iPhones. We won't waste your time.
These instructions are for an Apple iPhone (iOS). If you have an Android phone — like a Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Motorola, or basically any non-Apple smartphone — we also have an article for how to scan a QR code on Android.
HowFortunately, Apple now makes this very easy. Just open the camera app and point your phone's camera at the QR code. That's basically it. It may take a second or two, but you should see thin yellow brackets appear around the code, and a thin yellow button at the bottom of the viewfinder that you can tap to open the link.
That's assuming the QR code is a web address, which most are. QR codes can also be links to apps, Wi-Fi credentials, and more. But in most cases, the process should be the same: open the camera app, let it find the code, tap the yellow button.
The yellow button stays on the screen for a few seconds after the code is recognized, so you don't need to keep the camera pointed at the code as you tap the button.
Be SafeBecause most QR codes are web links, you should be careful that they come from a source you trust. They can be used for malicious purposes, including malware, spyware, phishing, and even viruses. You should never click on a link in a text or email (etc.) unless you are absolutely sure it comes from a source you trust, and the same applies to scanning QR codes.
There exist QR codes in the wild that are malicious. A QR code for a restaurant menu that is clearly provided by the restaurant is fine. But a poster on a pole on the street? Be wary.
You can also download dedicated apps to scan QR codes, but this is largely unnecessary. And since some of those apps cost money, include ads, or may even be malicious, we recommend against using third-party apps to scan QR codes unless you have a specific reason.
There are some legitimate reasons to use a third-party app. There are other types of scannable codes besides QR codes that Apple's camera may not recognize. If you need to scan those for some reason, you may need a dedicated app. But again, be careful that you trust the app developer. If the app is free, there is usually a catch (sometimes just ads, but there are malicious apps out there.)
If you want to scan a barcode on a consumer product (a UPC / Universal Product Code) to find info about it, the official Amazon app lets you do this. Just open the Amazon app and tap the circle-in-a-square icon in the search bar at the top. (We only mention this because Amazon is an app we believe you can trust. We are not compensated by Amazon in any way for mentioning this.)
Editor in Chief Rich became fascinated with cell phones in 1999, creating mobile web sites for phones with tiny black-and-white displays and obsessing over new phone models. Realizing a need for better info about phones, he started Phone Scoop in 2001, and has been helming the site ever since. Rich has spent two decades researching and covering every detail of the phone industry, traveling the world to tour factories, interview CEOs, and get every last spec and photo Phone Scoop readers have come to expect. As an industry veteran, Rich is a respected voice on phone technology of the past, present, and future.
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How To Scan QR Codes On IPhone 16Tom's Guide
If you've got an iPhone 16 (or any of the best iPhones for that matter), scanning QR codes for digital menus, Wi-Fi passwords, and event tickets has never been easier. I've found the built-in scanner invaluable for these quick interactions, eliminating the need to type long URLs and passwords manually, or queue at a restaurant.
While previous iPhone models could scan QR codes, the iPhone 16's improved camera system makes the process even more seamless. Whether you're getting digital receipts, joining public networks, or accessing event tickets, scanning QR codes has become a useful way to connect with information around us.
The best part is you don't need to download any additional apps — your iPhone's Camera app does all the work. Let's explore how to scan QR codes on your iPhone 16.
You may like 1. Open you camera(Image: © Future)
Launch your iPhone's Camera app. You can do this directly from your Home Screen, by swiping down from the top-right corner to access Control Center, or right from your Lock Screen by long-pressing the camera icon.
2. Position your camera(Image: © Future)
Hold your iPhone so that the QR code appears clearly in the viewfinder. You don't need to fill the entire screen — just ensure the code is clearly visible.
3. Wait for recognition(Image: © Future)
Hold your phone steady and wait for the device to recognize the QR code. Your iPhone will automatically detect the code and display a notification banner at the top of your screen.
Tap this notification to be taken to the website, app or landing page you're looking for.
Now that you've learned how to easily capture QR codes, why not check out some of our other useful guides. We break down simply and easily how to screenshot on iPhone 16, how to turn off your iPhone 16 and how to silence your iPhone 16.
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