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This is for the upcoming v6.0.0 release of React Native Firebase, please use the react-native-firebase package instead, unless you're early adopting/testing the new packages - in which case please use the
latest
tagged patch-only release for this package.
Bring powerful machine learning vision APIs to your mobile app whether you're new or experienced in ML. Get started easily by using ready-to-use APIs from Firebase for common mobile use cases, or import your own custom models which can be hosted and served to your apps by Firebase. ML Kit APIs can run on-device or in the cloud, depending on the functionality, and some give you both choices.
This module currently supports the following Firebase ML Kit Vision APIs:
The following APIs are unsupported, with support coming in a future release;
Requires @react-native-firebase/app
to be installed.
yarn add @react-native-firebase/ml-vision
react-native link @react-native-firebase/ml-vision
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React Native Firebase - ML Kit Vision
We found that ml-vision demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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