QRawr QR code stickers turn real-life objects to virtual discussion walls

QRawr, a San Diego-based start-up, is all set to bring us one of the brilliant entertainment potentials of QR codes. With the smart use of QR codes, you could transform a physical object into a digital Facebook-like wall, where you can update a message and others can leave comments. You just need to buy a QR code sticker from QRawr and paste it on any physical object to start a virtual discussion on it.

QRawr QR code stickers
QRawr QR code stickers

QRawr prints stickers with unique QR codes. The company has also created a smartphone app that scans and deciphers the message in the QR code stickers. What you need to do is paste the sticker on an object: a book, surface or anything else, and add your message to it. Others, who are with the QRawr app on their phones, can simply join the discussion after scanning the QR code to see what you have said.

See, the QRawr technology doesn’t work with textual contents only. You can even staple images and videos on a sticker to boost a detailed discussion on an object. For example, you stick a QR code sticker on the photo of eatables you had at some nearby restaurant. If your message goes like, “the tastiest meal I ever had,” anyone who follows you may order the item and update the QR sticker with his remarks.

The QRawr’s QR code marking technology has many more usages. You can paste a sticker at the end of a hiking trail with some pics and comments. Your friends and others, who visit the spot, will add their comments and share their images and videos as well. QRawr wants users to be creative while pasting the stickers, adding messages and comments.

QRawr is looking for financial support from Kickstarter to expand its application to other platforms including Android. It has presented the project on Kickstarter, where it hopes to rake up $7,500 with only seven days to go.

The iPhone app currently helps users see all the “creative awesome-sauce-ness” that people post on the QR code stickers from QRawr. Moreover, you can track what others posted to the QR code stickers later, claim new stickers, and determine their fate, QRawr, says on Kickstarter. Besides an app for Android, QRawr looks forward to make the existing app richer with video and geolocation features as well.

Via: Springwise/Kickstarter

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