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# Tess4J ## Description: A Java JNA wrapper for Tesseract OCR API. Tess4J is released and distributed under the Apache License, v2.0. ## Features: The library provides optical character recognition (OCR) support for: TIFF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP image formats Multi-page TIFF images PDF document format
A Java JNA wrapper for Tesseract OCR API.
Tess4J is released and distributed under the Apache License, v2.0.
The library provides optical character recognition (OCR) support for:
On Windows: Microsoft Visual C++ 2022 x86 and x64 Runtimes
Since Tesseract and Leptonica Windows binaries were built using Visual Studio 2022 (v143) Platform Toolset, please ensure you have Microsoft Visual C++ 2022 Redistributable installed.
Development with Tess4J in NetBeans, Eclipse, and Command-line
A big thanks to GitHub and all of Tess4J's contributors.
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# Tess4J ## Description: A Java JNA wrapper for Tesseract OCR API. Tess4J is released and distributed under the Apache License, v2.0. ## Features: The library provides optical character recognition (OCR) support for: TIFF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP image formats Multi-page TIFF images PDF document format
We found that net.sourceforge.tess4j:tess4j demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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