What is a QR code: How to use & What are the benefits?

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8th May 2021, Kathmandu

QR code is also known as Quick Response Code. It is now used in almost every product and service because it provides dependable and quick access to any type of information found in the code.

The technology, which was first used in Japan’s automotive industry, is now spreading globally in the form of mobile marketing. Now it has also made its way into the Nepali market.

The QR code, which resembles a small crossword puzzle in a white and black pix pattern, contains the brand and company code, which can be easily scanned and detected by technology with high data power.

The QR code app includes item identification, tracking, as well as time and document management. With the QR code sensor in smartphones, this technology has become simpler and more convenient.

On your mobile device, you can install a third-party QR code reader plugin. Google also offers a QR code generator for quickly converting URLs to QR codes. Users can quickly obtain all of the product details by opening the camera app and clicking on the code.

Where can it be put to use?

QR codes have become an easy way to gain quick access to everything from restaurants to hospitality, government to safety details, information, and material.

In the Asia-Pacific zone, QR codes have become a paradigm shift for all forms of consumer brands.

QR code technology has evolved into a means for businesses to not only have convenient and secure access to services and products but also to tell their brand tale.

Every day, billions of people use mobile payment services. They’ve combined all of their e-commerce, social media, and mobility offerings into a single app.

There are several advantages of using QR codes. It conducts business electronically. QR codes are now generating billions, if not trillions, of rupees.

The use of paper notes is costly to the government. It costs about three and a half rupees to print a thousand rupee note. To print one rupee coin, you must spend two rupees. This expense is avoided by using a QR code. Similarly, it eliminates the issue of notice dust and gravel.

This saves both customers and service providers time. This device allows money to be transferred in seconds, saving time.


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