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@caf.io/react-native-document-detector
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CAF React Native library for document detector
This library is responsible for capturing identity documents, such as the ID (Brazilian General Registry - RG), Drivers License (CNH), National Foreigner Registry (RNE), and other generic identity documents, with quality and assurance for documentary data extraction. Instead of featuring a standard camera in your app, use our smart camera with automatic capture and document detector. This way, you will no longer have poor quality or undocumented photos in your onboarding.
Please refer to the installation section of our documentation for comprehensive instructions on how to install the library.
Check out our dedicated documentation page for info about this library, see more details on the: https://docs.caf.io/sdks/react-native/getting-started/documentdetector
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CAF React Native library for document detector
The npm package @caf.io/react-native-document-detector receives a total of 124 weekly downloads. As such, @caf.io/react-native-document-detector popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @caf.io/react-native-document-detector 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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