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| 3-DI | 
Developed by Lynn Ltd. | 
| ArrayTag | 
From ArrayTech Systems. | 
| Aztec Code | 
Designed by Andrew Longacre at Welch Allyn (now Hand Held Products). Public domain. | 
| Small Aztec Code | 
Space-saving version of Aztec code. | 
| Chromatic Alphabet[9] | 
an artistic proposal by C. C. Elian; divides the visible spectrum into 26 different wavelengths. http://www.ccelian.com/chromalpha.html - hues. | 
| Chromocode | 
uses black, white, and 4 saturated colors.[10] | 
| Codablock | 
Stacked 1D barcodes. | 
| Code 1 | 
Public domain. | 
| Code 16K | 
Based on 1D Code 128. | 
| Code 49 | 
Stacked 1D barcodes from Intermec Corp. | 
| ColorCode | 
ColorZip[3] developed colour barcodes that can be read by camera phones from TV screens; mainly used in Korea.[11] | 
| CP Code | 
From CP Tron, Inc. | 
| d-touch | 
readable when printed on deformable gloves and stretched and distorted[12] | 
| DataGlyphs | 
From Palo Alto Research Center (also known as Xerox PARC). See http://www.dataglyphs.com for details. | 
| Datamatrix | 
From RVSI Acuity CiMatrix/Siemens. Public domain. | 
| Datastrip Code | 
From Datastrip, Inc. | 
| Dot Code A | 
Designed for the unique identification of items. | 
| EZcode | 
Designed for decoding by cameraphones. http://www.scanbuy.com | 
| High Capacity Color Barcode | 
Developed by Microsoft; licensed by ISAN-IA. | 
| HueCode | 
From Robot Design Associates. Uses greyscale or colour.[13] | 
| INTACTA.CODE | 
From INTACTA Technologies, Inc. | 
| InterCode | 
From Iconlab, Inc.
The standard 2D barcode in South Korea. All 3 South Korean mobile
carriers put the scanner program of this code into their handsets to
access mobile internet, as a default embedded program. | 
| MaxiCode | 
Used by United Parcel Service. Now Public Domain | 
| mCode | 
Developed by Nextcode Corporation specifically for camera phone
scanning applications. Designed to enable advanced cell mobile
applications with standard camera phones. | 
| MiniCode | 
From Omniplanar, Inc. | 
| PDF417 | 
Originated by Symbol Technologies. Public Domain. | 
| Micro PDF417 | 
Facilitates codes too small to be used in PDF417. | 
| PDMark | 
Developer by Ardaco. | 
| PaperDisk | 
High density code — used both for data heavy applications (10K-1
MB) and camera phones (50+ bits). Developed and patented by Cobblestone
Software | 
| Optar | 
Developed by Twibright Labs and published as free software. Aims at maximum data storage density,
for storing data on paper. 200kB per A4 page with laser printer. | 
| QR Code | 
Developed, patented and owned by TOYOTA subsidiary Denso Wave
initially for car parts management. Now public domain. Can encode
Japanese Kanji and Kana characters, music, images, URLs, emails.
De-facto standard for Japanese cell phones. | 
| QuickMark Code | 
From SimpleAct Inc.. | 
| Semacode | 
A Data Matrix code used to encode URLs for applications using cellular phones with cameras. | 
| SmartCode | 
From InfoImaging Technologies. | 
| Snowflake Code | 
From Marconi Data Systems, Inc. | 
| ShotCode | 
Circular barcodes for camera phones by OP3. Originally from High Energy Magic Ltd in name Spotcode. Before that probably known as TRIPCode. | 
| SuperCode | 
Public domain. | 
| Trillcode | 
From Lark Computers. Designed to work with mobile devices camera or webcam PC. Can encode a variety of "actions". | 
| UltraCode | 
Black-and-white & colour versions. Public domain. Invented by Jeffrey Kaufman and Clive Hohberger. | 
| UnisCode | 
also called "Beijing U Code"; a colour 2D barcode developed by Chinese company UNIS | 
| VeriCode, VSCode | 
From Veritec, Inc. | 
| WaterCode | 
High-density 2D Barcode(440 Bytes/cm2) From MarkAny Inc. |