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There are a number of potential reasons why your Android device might not be scanning a QR code properly.
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  • Center the QR code on the screen
  • Check your lighting and distance
  • Clean the lens
  • Tap and hold the screen
  • Try Google Lens
  • Make sure Google Lens suggestions are turned on
  • Try a third-party QR code reader
  • If your Android device is not scanning a QR code, make sure the code is properly framed on your screen.
  • Cleaning your camera lens and getting better lighting on the code are other potential solutions.
  • You can also try using Google Lens or a third-party QR code app. 

QR codes have been around for a long time, but it seems like they've recently found new, heightened popularity. Many restaurants, for example, have switched to leaving a QR code at the table so you can read the menu on your phone rather than printer paper. 

That's great, most of the time. But what happens when your Android phone won't scan a QR code? There are a handful of ways to quickly troubleshoot and try to solve this problem. 

Center the QR code on the screen

Often, your phone might not scan the QR code because of how you're trying to position your phone. Start by opening the camera app on your Android phone — whether that is the Google Camera app found in Android OS devices or a custom camera app. Center the QR code squarely in the frame, being sure the code is at the center of the viewfinder. Wait a few moments, and you should see the option to open the page associated with the code. 

A QR code being scanned on an Android phone.
Center the QR code on your screen, and make sure it's in focus.
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Check your lighting and distance

It's also possible that you are too close, too far, or trying to connect with insufficient lighting. Make sure that the QR code is focused in the frame. If the camera is having difficulty identifying the code, move closer or farther to allow the lens to focus, and make sure the QR code is lit well enough for the camera to read it properly. Move it into better lighting if needed, or have someone else shine their phone's flashlight. 

Clean the lens

It's not just being too close or far from the QR code that can keep your phone from reading it properly; the camera lens is also susceptible to smudges and other grime. Give it a quick wipe (ideally with a microfiber cloth) to let the camera see the code better. 

Tap and hold the screen

If you're pointing your phone directly at a QR code and — despite decent lighting and good framing — the camera still isn't scanning the QR code, here is a trick that will work with many camera apps: tap and hold the screen. Depending upon your phone model, the camera app may launch Google Lens and give you the ability to launch the page for the QR code. 

A QR code being scanned on an Android phone.
Tap and hold the screen to scan a QR code on many Android phones.
Dave Johnson

Try Google Lens

If tapping and holding the screen doesn't work, your camera app might not be designed to launch Google Lens automatically. In that case, install Google Lens (if it's not already installed on your phone) and launch the app. Google Lens makes it easy to scan QR codes. 

Make sure Google Lens suggestions are turned on

If you are using the Google Camera app, make sure Google Lens suggestions are enabled — this makes it much easier to scan QR codes in just a few moments. Start the Camera app, tap the Options icon at the top of the screen and then tap More Settings. In the General section, make sure Google Lens suggestions is on by swiping the button to the right. 

Enabling Google Lens suggestions in Camera settings for Android.
If your phone's camera offers this option, enable Google Lens suggestions.
Dave Johnson

Try a third-party QR code reader

If you aren't having luck with your phone's built-in camera and either Google Lens isn't working for you or you prefer not to use it, try a third-party QR code scanner app. There are many to choose from in the Google Play store, though one of the best is QR & Barcode Scanner. The app is easy to use and can accurately scan QR codes; just point the phone at a QR code and go. 

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