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@zappar/zappar-cv
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Zappar's core computer vision library, supporting image, face and world tracking.
Zappar's core computer vision library, supporting image, face and world tracking, and barcode scanning.
This package contains primarily low-level computer vision APIs and algorithms. If you're looking to build AR experiences, the following packages are more suitable for use:
Alternatively, for a package you can use with a different WebGL library of your choice, consider:
You can get Zappar CV from npm:
npm i @zappar/zappar-cv
You can use our CDN from within your HTML:
<script src="https://libs.zappar.com/zappar-cv/3.0.1-alpha.17/zappar-cv.js"></script>
Or you can download and host our standalone JavaScript bundle: https://libs.zappar.com/zappar-cv/3.0.1-alpha.17/zappar-cv.zip
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Zappar's core computer vision library, supporting image, face and world tracking.
The npm package @zappar/zappar-cv receives a total of 182 weekly downloads. As such, @zappar/zappar-cv popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @zappar/zappar-cv 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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