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Every object has an INVISIBLE QR Code with object recognition

Time Posted on 17, Aug

A few weeks ago we launched the INVISIBLE QR Code: A lot of you guys wondered how invisible QR codes work. Well, they actually don’t exist! We rely on our state-of-the-art image recognition tech to recognize the book cover itself. The invisible QR Code stuck to it is nothing but a joke! We’re very sorry if we [...]

Meet the first invisible QR Code!

Time Posted on 27, Jul

Don’t you think QR Codes are ugly? We do here at Moodstocks! So we designed the first INVISIBLE QR Code: Stick it everywhere to make the world interactive without spoiling it! If you don’t have your own invisible QR code yet feel free to get in touch.

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