The Story of the QR Code: From Factory Floors to Global Connectivity
Discover the history of the QR code, invented by Masahiro Hara in 1994, its global adoption, and how modern tools like barKoder SDK are transforming QR code scanning in 2025.
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Discover the history of the QR code, invented by Masahiro Hara in 1994, its global adoption, and how modern tools like barKoder SDK are transforming QR code scanning in 2025.
A free, no-signup tool to instantly generate QR codes for URLs, text, contacts, Wi‑Fi, and more. Fast, user-friendly, and ideal for testing or production use.
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Though small and simple, a QR code can have a surprisingly powerful impact on your wedding experience. It brings together moments captured by dozens of different people into one shared space, helping you see your day through the eyes of your guests. It reduces the stress of chasing photos afterward and creates a seamless way to preserve memories as they happen.
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