Scanify - Scan QR
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
Purpose of the Scanner: Clearly explain what the QR code scanner will be used for. What information will it decode? What actions should it trigger?
Example: "The scanner will primarily be used to decode URLs, contact information (vCards), Wi-Fi credentials, and plain text. Upon scanning a URL, it should open the link in the device's browser. For contact information, it should offer the option to save the contact. For Wi-Fi, it should prompt the user to connect."
Target Platform(s): Specify where you need the scanner to function.
Mobile (iOS, Android, or both - specify versions if necessary)
Web (browser-based)
Desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Integration into an existing application (specify the platform and technology of the existing app)
Key Features Required: List all the essential functionalities you need. Be as specific as possible.
Basic QR code scanning and decoding
Support for different QR code types (if applicable, e.g., Data Matrix, Aztec)
History of scanned codes
Ability to save frequently scanned codes
Batch scanning capabilities
Offline functionality
Flashlight toggle for low-light conditions
Automatic detection of QR codes in the camera view
Manual input option (if the camera cannot scan)
Actions after scanning (opening URLs, adding contacts, connecting to Wi-Fi, displaying text, etc.)
Data storage of scanned information (local, cloud - specify if needed)
Exporting scan history (CSV, etc.)
User authentication (if necessary)
User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX): Describe how you envision the scanner looking and feeling.
Simple and intuitive interface
Clean design
Specific branding requirements (colors, logos - provide assets if available)
Any example apps you like or dislike (and why)
Integration (if applicable): If this scanner needs to work with another system or application, provide details about the integration process, APIs, or data formats involved.
Performance Requirements: Are there any specific performance expectations (e.g., speed of scanning, resource usage)?
Security Considerations: Are there any security requirements for handling the scanned data?
Future Considerations (Optional): Are there any features you might want to add in the future? This helps freelancers understand the potential for ongoing work.
Example: "The scanner will primarily be used to decode URLs, contact information (vCards), Wi-Fi credentials, and plain text. Upon scanning a URL, it should open the link in the device's browser. For contact information, it should offer the option to save the contact. For Wi-Fi, it should prompt the user to connect."
Target Platform(s): Specify where you need the scanner to function.
Mobile (iOS, Android, or both - specify versions if necessary)
Web (browser-based)
Desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Integration into an existing application (specify the platform and technology of the existing app)
Key Features Required: List all the essential functionalities you need. Be as specific as possible.
Basic QR code scanning and decoding
Support for different QR code types (if applicable, e.g., Data Matrix, Aztec)
History of scanned codes
Ability to save frequently scanned codes
Batch scanning capabilities
Offline functionality
Flashlight toggle for low-light conditions
Automatic detection of QR codes in the camera view
Manual input option (if the camera cannot scan)
Actions after scanning (opening URLs, adding contacts, connecting to Wi-Fi, displaying text, etc.)
Data storage of scanned information (local, cloud - specify if needed)
Exporting scan history (CSV, etc.)
User authentication (if necessary)
User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX): Describe how you envision the scanner looking and feeling.
Simple and intuitive interface
Clean design
Specific branding requirements (colors, logos - provide assets if available)
Any example apps you like or dislike (and why)
Integration (if applicable): If this scanner needs to work with another system or application, provide details about the integration process, APIs, or data formats involved.
Performance Requirements: Are there any specific performance expectations (e.g., speed of scanning, resource usage)?
Security Considerations: Are there any security requirements for handling the scanned data?
Future Considerations (Optional): Are there any features you might want to add in the future? This helps freelancers understand the potential for ongoing work.