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I was given an iPhone for Christmas and want to know how I can scan QR codes? My Google searches all point to articles or reviews about apps you can install, but some of these don’t even exist anymore. Some of my Google searches took me here where’s there’s questions and answers about installing QR code apps, but these all seem dated to me.

Can I do this natively? Or do I really need to install an app for this?

I just want to be able to scan the QR code and have my iPhone automatically open the web page, play the video, or whatever it is the code is set up to do.

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    Since you mentioned Google, the Chrome browser app for iOS has a QR code reader built in (reference). For me, this is a far superior solution to a dedicated scanner app. – MTCoster Dec 28 '17 at 16:30

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You don’t actually specify whether your iPhone was brand new, or just new to you, but if you’re running iOS 11 you can just open the Camera app and point it at a QR code. It will automatically recognise it for what it is and present you with a notification you can tap on to complete the action.

For example, using your camera to scan a QR code will prompt you to open a website, make a phone call, add a contact, launch a video, make a payment, etc.

Below are some screenshots showing examples of the prompts you can get:

Website QR code

Phone QR code

Contacts QR code

By tapping the prompt iOS will open the appropriate app and perform the related action.

NOTE: If the iPhone you got for Christmas is not a new iPhone and it's running an older version of iOS, then you’ll need to install a QR reader app (of which there are many) or, if the iPhone supports it, you can upgrade to iOS 11.

Monomeeth
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    Does it also understand QR codes containing network SSID and password? That has been the simplest way to connect an Android phone to a WiFi network since about 2009, but I have never seen it work on iOS. – kasperd Dec 28 '17 at 17:12
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    Yes, it supports WiFi network QR codes. And web URLs, contact info, and quite a number of other things. It doesn’t automatically open the app, but it shows you a notification telling you what network it’s joining, website it’s going to, etc so you know what’ll happen when you tap it. – rickster Dec 28 '17 at 17:18
  • It won’t automatically open it - a notification will pop up that if you tap it you’ll be redirected to whatever is embedded in the QR. – DonielF Dec 28 '17 at 18:25
  • @rickster Thanks for your feedback. Upon re-reading my answer I decided to edit it to remove any ambiguity and clarify how this works. Thanks again! :) – Monomeeth Dec 29 '17 at 12:14
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A QR code reader is built into the camera app. Open Camera, point at a QR code and tap the notification shown at the top. There's no need to take a photo with the camera.

If it's not working, make sure it's enabled in Settings → Camera → Scan QR Codes:

                                          

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