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There is an App for pretty much everything you might want to do on your iPhone, but there are often times when you don’t have the app you need when you need it, such as a specific parking app when paying for parking. That’s where App Clips come in.
An App Clip is a small part of an app that is focused on a specific task and designed to appear as soon as you need it, like ordering a coffee or renting a scooter.
App Clips are small in size – under 10MB – launching within seconds at the bottom of your iPhone, and removing the need for you to either find the correct app on your iPhone or download it from the App Store, both of which take a lot longer than the App Clip launching will.
As the name suggests, App Clips are snippets or clips of an app that focus on the part of the app you need, like the parking payment page.
If an App Clip is available for the app you require at the moment, you’ll be able to find them through App Clip codes, NFC tags or QR codes, scanning them with your iPhone’s camera or tapping the NFC tag. They can also be launched from Safari, Maps, Messages, and the Recents category in the App Library.
An App Clip card will appear at the bottom of your iPhone display with the option to “Open” the App Clip. The task the App Clip will complete when you tap on Open will be displayed next to the Open action button, below the name of the app.
App clips will be used to promote the VetterCare application to customers from inside the vet clinic. An app clip-barcode on a poster will allow customers using the vet service to try out VetterCare during their visit, without having to download and sign up.