QR codes are experiencing a resurgence but how can they benefit museums?
Rebecca Hardy Wombell, MuseumNext, December 27 2021
"QR codes, or quick response codes, are now seeing a massive surge in their use, partly as a result of the pandemic.
Used as a touchless system to display information, show menus and ways to purchase as well as in contact tracing and lateral flow tests, they are now part of everyday life.
Their adaptability and functionality have been noted by museums, too and have been used to activate digital guides and audio for exhibitions as well as ticketing.
The big change in QR Codes’ popularity is that smartphones are now equipped with native scanning capabilities through the device’s camera. Previously a mandatory app was required for people to scan a QR Code, which was a big turn off."




