Flipbook is a series of libraries that you can use in any web, mobile, or desktop application that enable the writing and reading of QR codes that con

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2024-09-09 21:00:04

Flipbook is a series of libraries that you can use in any web, mobile, or desktop application that enable the writing and reading of QR codes that contain larger payloads than traditional QR codes. This is done by creating a series of QR codes that are stitched together into an animated GIF, called a "Flipbook". This Flipbook can then be scanned by the reader library and subsequently reassembled into the original payload.

The ubiquity of QR codes in daily life has made them a popular tool for sharing information. But the medium is inherently limited to payloads of small sizes. While larger payloads can be supported (to a point), the resulting QR code becomes too difficult to scan reliably.

In theory, no. It would simply be a matter of how long it takes for the writer to encode the payload into a Flipbook, and how long it takes for the reader to decode the Flipbook back into the original payload.

Anything! Books... movies... music... software... anything that can be represented as a series of bytes can be encoded into a Flipbook.

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