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ScanSheet-Barcode Scanner to Spreadsheet
No app install. Phone scans straight to your desktop sheet.
10 followers
No app install. Phone scans straight to your desktop sheet.
10 followers
📱 SCAN ANY BARCODE → INTO YOUR SPREADSHEET. Pair your phone with your browser. Point. Scan. Rows appear in your spreadsheet—instantly. No app to install. WHY PRO ✓ 10,000 rows per sheet. ✓ Unlimited phone pairing. ✓ Real-time WebSocket sync. ✓ Local-first—data stays in your browser. ✓ Export to CSV, XLSX, or Google Sheets. BUILT FOR Inventory managers. Event check-ins. Library & warehouse teams. - scan.skycang.com.





Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm the maker of ScanSheet.
I built it because I was tired of typing barcodes into spreadsheets by hand — and I was tired of paying $50/month for barcode scanning apps that uploaded my data to someone else's server.
What it does: Open ScanSheet in your browser, click "Create Session", and scan the QR code with your phone. Now your phone camera is a barcode scanner. Every scan appears in your browser as a new row — in real time, via WebSocket.
Why I think you'll like it:
✅ 10,000 rows per sheet on Pro (vs 1,000 on Free)
✅ Unlimited phone pairing — any phone, any browser
✅ Local-first — your data stays in your browser, never touches our servers
✅ Export anywhere — CSV, XLSX, or Google Sheets
✅ No native app — works in any modern browser
Built for: inventory managers, event organizers, library curators, and warehouse teams who scan a lot and hate typing barcodes by hand.
Try it free — no credit card, no signup required: scan.skycang.com
I'd love your feedback! What's the biggest pain point when you're scanning barcodes into spreadsheets today?
Paired my phone in like ten seconds and the first scan landed in my sheet before I even lowered the camera. The fact that nothing lives in the cloud is a nice touch for inventory work.
@n_lok72335 Glad the pairing felt instant — that was one of the trickiest parts to get right with WebSocket. And you nailed the use case: inventory work is exactly why we made the privacy-first architecture. All your barcode data stays in your browser, we never see it. If you end up using it for a real inventory workflow, would love to hear how it handles at scale!
paired my phone in like ten seconds and scanning straight into google sheets just worked, no fiddling. really handy for inventory days.
@grkem154790 That Google Sheets flow was actually one of the first things we built — CSV export felt too clunky for real workflow. Glad it felt smooth! How many SKUs do you usually deal with on inventory days? Curious if the 10K row limit on Pro ever becomes a constraint.
Curious what use case people would try first: inventory, event check-in, or something else?