9 Ways to Scan QR Code on Samsung Galaxy Phones

“Does Samsung have a QR code scanner?” Is that the question that brought you here? Samsung Galaxy phones have abuilt-in QR code scannerthat can be accessed in several ways. For the unaware, QR codes aka Quick Response Codes carry hidden information such as website links, phone numbers, locations, etc., which can be read by QR scanners only. Let’s check various ways to scan a QR code on Samsung Galaxy phones.

How to Scan QR Code on Samsung

1. Using Camera App

On Samsung Galaxy phones running Android 9.0 (Pie) and above, you will find QR code scanner built right inside the Camera app. However, you will need to enable it first in the Camera Settings.

Open the Camera app and tap on theSettingsicon. Turn on the toggle next toScan QR codes. This is a one-time step.

Samsung Scan QR Code Camera Settings View

With the setting activated, launch the Camera app and point it towards the QR code. Wait for a few seconds. The Camera app will decode the QR code and show the relevant information on the screen.

2. From Quick Tile

Samsung has also provided a QR code scanner in Quick Tiles. Here’s how to use it:

1.Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel. Swipe down again from the top edge to show quick tiles.

Samsung Scan QR Code Camera

2.Scroll through the tiles and look for theScan QR codetile. Tap on it.

3.The QR scanner will open. Point it towards the QR code to read it.

Samsung Scan QR Code Quick Tile Open

In case you don’t find the QR code scan tile in quick tiles, swipe right to the last screen of quick tiles until you see the+ (Add)button. Tap on it.

Press and hold theScan QR codetile from the top section and drag it into the bottom section. PressDone. Now, open the quick tiles and you will find the Scan QR code tile.

Samsung Scan QR Code Quick Tile

Using QR code quick tile, you can scan QR code from any image in your Gallery. First, tap on theScan QR codequick tile as shown above. On the scanner screen, tap on theGalleryicon. Select the image to scan.

4. Using Bixby Vision

Bixby Vision, a useful feature fromBixby Assistantalso provides a QR Scanner to scan QR codes on Samsung. Launch Bixby Vision on your phone and open the QR Scanner from the bottom area. Point the camera towards the QR code. In case the QR scanner isn’t available in the bottom panel, tap on the three-dot icon on the Bixby vision and enable the QR code scanner.

Note:The Bixby Vision QR code scanner feature has been deprecated in One UI 4.

Samsung Scan QR Code Quick Tile Read

Similarly, you may scan QR codes in your Gallery using Bixby Vision. Launch the Samsung Gallery app and open the photo to scan. Tap on theBixby Vision(eye) icon at the top.

5. Using Samsung Internet

Samsung’s own browser, Samsung Internet also offers a QR scanner. To use it, you need to enable it first as shown below.

1.Launch the Samsung Internet on your phone.

2.Tap on the three-bar icon at the bottom and go toSettings.

3.On some devices, you need to go toUseful Featuresand enableQR Code scanner. If you don’t find it, go toLayout and menufollowed byCustomize menu.

4.Touch and hold theQR code scannerbutton and drag it to the bottom panel.

Now, to use this scanner, tap on theThree-baricon in Samsung Internet and press theQR code scannerbutton. You can scan a new image or an existing image from your Gallery by pressing the Gallery icon.

Tip: If you are thinking of switching to Samsung Internet, read itscomparison with Google Chrome.

6. Using Google Lens

In addition to Bixby Vision, Samsung Galaxy phones also come withGoogle Lens. You can use the same to scan a QR code on a Samsung phone.

First, launch Google Assistant on your Samsung Galaxy phone by saying Ok Google or swipe towards the center from the bottom-right or left corner of the device. After Google Assistant is activated, say ‘Open Google Lens’. Tap on theSearch with your camerabutton to scan an image in front of you or select an image from your phone.

7. Using Google Photos

If you have theGoogle Photos appinstalled on your Samsung Galaxy phone, you can use it to scan QR codes from images in your Gallery.

Simply open the photo containing the QR code in the Google Photos app and press the Google Lens button. That will read the QR code. Also, check out thebest tips to edit pictures in Google Photos.

If you find any QR code using Google Search, you don’t need to screenshot it to scan it. Press theGoogle Lens iconon the QR code image and it will scan the QR code. Kindly note that you canuse this method on any Android phone.

9. Using Third-Party Apps

If you are unable to scan QR codes on Samsung Galaxy phones using the above methods, you can always install third-party apps from Play Store for the same purpose. These apps let you scan a new picture or an existing screenshot in your Gallery.

Some of the QR code scanner apps are:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How to Scan Social Media and Chat App QR Codes?

If you want to scan a QR code to add someone as a friend, you can use the above methods. Some apps like Twitter, Discord, LinkedIn, etc., have a built-in QR code scanner as well.

However, if you are trying to connect to PC or log in to your account on a different device by scanning a QR code, you will have to use the app’s QR scanner only. For instance, you will find it under Linked devices in WhatsApp. Similarly, for Telegram, go to Telegram Settings > Devices.

2. How to Create QR Codes

You can create QR codes for anything such asQR codes for websites,Facebook pages,YouTube videos, forsharing Wi-Fi passwords, and more. This can be done using QR code generator websites or using native methods available in various apps.

Be Careful

While QR codes are quite useful in our everyday lives, many scams also involve the use of QR codes. After scanning a QR code, double-check that the information revealed is genuine before proceeding. For instance, do not click on suspicious links and do not scan QR codes if you are receiving money from someone.

Mehvish Mushtaqis a tech lover from Kashmir. With a degree in computer engineering, she’s always been happy to help anyone who finds technology challenging. She’s been writing about technology for over six years, and her favorite topics include how-to guides, explainers, tips and tricks for Android, iOS/iPadOS, Windows, social media, and web apps. You can also find her work onMake Tech Easier,Guiding Tech, andNerds Chalk

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