In reaction to that, Google added the ability to scan a QR code into Google Assistant, but that was flaky at best.  Sometimes the QR code would scan, and other times Android would either take a photo or Assistant would tell me what I was looking at.  I needed my phone to simply read the QR code. This became especially problematic when the pandemic hit and a lot of restaurants I frequented added QR codes at every table, so their wait staff didn’t have to come into contact with patrons. It was a smart solution to a challenging problem.  Also: How to install Android 13 on your Pixel phone But when Android wasn’t exactly built to easily scan those codes, the simple act of ordering a meal became problematic. And because I know what I know, I wasn’t about to install a third-party QR code reader on my phone. You see, I’m all about minimalism when it comes to apps. Unless I absolutely needed it, it wouldn’t get installed. Turns out, I did need that QR code reader. Fortunately, with Android 13, Google has solved that problem. In fact, with Android 13, reading QR codes is now quite easy. Let me show you how it’s done.

How to easily scan a QR code in Android 13

Requirements

The only thing you’ll need for this is a device running at least Android 13. That’s it. Let’s get to scanning those QR codes. Also: How to make a QR code for free The QR code reading feature is focused on the Quick Settings tiles, which are a collection of tappable tiles at the top of your Notification Shade. You can add and remove Quick Settings tiles, as needed, to easily access certain features. One such feature of Android 13 is the QR Code reader.

Using the Scan QR Code Quick Settings tile

At this point, whenever you need to scan a QR code, all you have to do is pull down the Notification Shade, tap the Scan QR Code Quick Settings tile, and point the camera at the QR code.  Also: How to assign a different language for apps in Android 13 There’s no need to install a third-party app, open Google Assistant, or even bother with your phone’s camera. Just a couple of quick taps, and your phone is reading those QR codes like the champ it is. Easy peasy.