ShopSavvy is a mobile application for shopping that scans products and finds online and local stores providing those products. Additionally, ShopSavvy compares the prices, displaysuser reviews, and searches for deals and discounts on scanned items. The app was developed by Rylan Barnes, Jason Hudgins and Alexander Muse, who won the “Google’s Android Developer Challenge" and subsequently founded ShopSavvy, Inc. By 2012, the app had approximately 20 million downloads and over 10 million users since its launch. Today ShopSavvy is the world's most popular shopping application with more than 100M downloads of the technology, with over 50 million product scans a month. ShopSavvy is a cross-platform application. It is currently available for Android, iOS, Symbian, and Windows Phone devices.
History
After Rylan Barnes, Jason Hudgins and Alexander Muse partnered up, the app won Google’s Android Developer Challenge in 2008, under the name GoCart. They later renamed the app ShopSavvy to better reflect its purpose and to meet Google's Android and T-mobile guidelines. Barnes, Hudgins and Muse founded the company ShopSavvy, Inc., headquartered in Dallas, Texas, to develop the service. The company then developed a QR code reader and scanner to be used as a feature in other apps.
;Scanning Products: Allows user to scan items at home or in store to find similar products in nearby stores or online and compare prices. This can also be done with a name search. The application has partnerships with over 40,000 retailers, including Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Nordstrom, Sears, Target, and Walmart. ;Products Review: Shows consumers' reviews of selected products and allows users to submit their own reviews. ;Local Listings: Allows users to scan products they own and sell them to other users. ;ShopSavvy Wallet: Allows users to purchase products using their mobile phones. ;Deals : Allows users to search and browse deals online and in local stores. The deals tab is now incorporated with the Groupon app and website, and shows the latest Groupon deals.
Public reception
Gizmodo: "This is one of the best barcode apps for Android." The app also was at the top of the website's lists in:
Soon after its release in the Android Market it ranked in the top ten hits in the market. Three months after its release on the iPhone, it ranked as the 154th most popular iPhone app of all time, out of more than 200,000 apps. Consumers have recently complained about the latest updates flaws, claiming that basic features stopped working. Yet the app maintains a 4.5 stars out of 5 in the App Store and a 4.2 out of 5.0 score on the Android Market.