Next-Gen Code Embeds Full Usage Directions for Food and Drugs, Helping Those with Disabilities—No Wi-Fi

By | August 17, 2025

HD Barcode LLC is proud to introduce “HD InfoCode”, a revolutionary 2D barcode application that empowers manufacturers to enhance product labeling with “the most advanced 2D code in the world”. This innovative technology allows consumers to access “complete directions for use” and “a detailed list of ingredients” by scanning two compact codes—placed conveniently on a label, carton, or even next to the price tag at a pharmacy or grocery store.

“Why HD InfoCode Is Different”

Unlike traditional UPC or EAN codes, HD InfoCode “embeds up to 50,000 times” the data of a standard 1D barcode and “225 times more data” than a QR code—all “securely stored within the printed code itself”, without requiring an internet connection or external database. In essence, HD InfoCode is like a “memory stick on paper”, storing both text and images for instant retrieval.

Consumers can “access information easily” using a pharmacy or store app, available on most “Android and Apple” devices. For individuals without a smartphone, an in-store “PC reading station” can decode the information and even provide “a voice readout” to assist those with visual impairments or reading disabilities.

“Empowering Grocery and Pharmaceutical Stores”

HD InfoCode offers “game-changing applications for grocery stores and pharmacies”, enabling businesses to serve their customers with more transparency and accessibility.

– “Food Transparency:” Grocery stores can enhance customer trust by embedding “secure codes alongside product labeling”, displaying essential details such as “food allergens, country of origin, GMO status, and other critical warnings”.

– “Instant Access:” Customers can scan the HD InfoCode using a smartphone “without needing an internet or cloud connection”, instantly viewing all relevant product data—”stored entirely within the printed code”.

– “Text-to-Speech Support:” The built-in “Zoom function” helps users “match images to the physical product”, ensuring accuracy. Those with “reading disabilities or vision impairments” will benefit from “text-to-speech functionality”, making information more accessible.

“A New Standard for Pharmaceutical Packaging”

Currently, the “European Union mandates Braille labeling” for pharmaceutical products, but this is limited to the product name and dosage. With HD InfoCode, the accessibility gap is bridged:

– “Braille Navigation:” Strategically placed Braille dots can “help visually impaired users locate the code” for scanning.

– “Secure Data Comparison:” Unlike QR codes, which can redirect users to “phishing or malware sites”, HD InfoCode ensures “safe and verified information retrieval” through built-in “text comparison software”, matching details to an official and approved source.

– “Sign Language Integration:” Paired with an “in-store PC reader”, HD InfoCode can provide “sign language support”, linking the code to instructional videos for enhanced comprehension.

“Enhanced Product Authentication”

Manufacturers can maximize the benefits of HD InfoCode by integrating “HD SmartCode” or “HD MultiCode”, offering “advanced anti-copy features” to combat “counterfeiting and unauthorized product diversion”.

“Experience HD InfoCode in Action”

To see “HD InfoCode” and its groundbreaking capabilities firsthand, “contact our sales team” or visit “hdbarcode.com” for more information.

“Schedule a live demonstration today” and discover how this revolutionary technology can “enhance transparency, accessibility, and security for your customers”.