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Create RedLaser Custom App in 60 Seconds!
We’ve been getting a lot of requests that look like this:
I love RedLaser, but can you please add my favorite site X to your search results?
Can you send the barcode I scanned to site X for logging?
We thought this might happen, so we embedded a feature in RedLaser 2.2 that lets you search any website by barcode. But until now, we haven’t announced the feature.
RedLaser Custom Apps is now live! After you’ve installed RedLaser, check out this page: redlaser.com/apps (best viewed on an iPhone).
![]() Pre-built popular custom apps |
![]() Build your own custom app |
![]() Your new custom app! |
Try building an app by following the instructions and let us know what you think. We’d also love some suggestions for other sites to add to our “popular” custom apps list.
We’re excited to see what RedLaser Custom Apps get built and used!
By the way if you like RedLaser, we also launched two other iPhone application last week -FoodScanner (partnership with DailyBurn), and Snapture (partnership with SnaptureLabs). All three of these apps are doing well – they’re all in the top 100 paid apps on the App Store and RedLaser is at #2!
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We just added the option to convert scanned barcodes to UPC if the site you are searching only supports UPC format. On the RedLaser Custom Apps page, when building an app, simply check the “Convert to UPC” box, and the app you create will convert to UPC before searching.
Announcing RedLaser: iPhone Barcode Scanning
The Occipital team is extremely proud to announce, as of this writing, the availability of RedLaser in the US and UK Apple iPhone App Stores for $1.99 USD.
RedLaser has been quietly in development at Occipital since our last release. It’s the first accurate UPC/EAN barcode scanner for the iPhone. While barcode scanning might sound simple, it’s surprisingly challenging given iPhone images — in particular, out-of-focus images.
After scanning a barcode, RedLaser queries Google Product Search, and returns online prices. It also lets you pull up results on Amazon via Safari, and email a product list. There’s also an SDK for developers.
RedLaser is also our first mobile visual search application. Mobile visual search is about visually querying the world in your vicinity. Today, that means you can point your phone at a barcode and we’ll help you find information about a product. In time, we’ll be expanding the possibilities, helping you find information faster and more precisely (oh, and it’s definitely more fun than typing!).
Here’s a short video of RedLaser in action, enabling quick in-store price comparison:
We hope you like using RedLaser!



