If that level of security isn't a concern for you (in this context), Android 13+ has a QR code scanner as a quick settings tile. Pull down from the top once to get to the notifications, etc; pull down a second time to get the quick settings tiles, and tap the pencil icon to add or rearrange tiles as needed. https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-easily-scan-a-qr-code-in-android-13/#:~:text=how%20it%27s%20done.-,How%20to%20easily%20scan%20a%20QR%20code%20in%20Android%2013,-Requirements On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 9:22 AM Owen King <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I use SecScanQR, which is great for translating QR-codes to and from > text. It also works for other kinds of barcodes. > > You can get SecScanQR here: > https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.t_dankworth.secscanqr/ > > That's in the F-Droid repository, a huge repository of free and open > source apps for Android. If you're looking for Android apps that don't > track you and don't have other anti-features, F-Droid is a great first stop! > > Cheers, > Owen >