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Scanbot Web SDK makes it possible to integrate document as well as barcode scanning on your website or in your web application.
Scanbot Web SDK is based on WebAssembly and the HTML Media Capture API and can be used on iOS (Safari; Chrome and Firefox as of iOS 14.4.2) and Android (Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
The Web Document Scanner features real-time document detection with user guidance, auto-snapping, auto-cropping, and perspective correction.
Additionally, the SDK provides an option for custom cropping, in case automatic cropping does not fit your needs, as well as the option to save detected documents as PDF or TIFF.
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The Barcode Scanner for web applications allows you to integrate barcode scanning into your website or web application within one business day, including a customizable user interface.
With the Web Barcode Scanner JS, one can determine the barcode type, the data contained in it, and data from a potentially binary result (rawBytes).
You can request a live demo link here.
For the developer guide and full API reference of the Scanbot Web Document Scanner SDK, please check out our documentation.
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Scanbot Web Document and Barcode Scanner SDK
The npm package scanbot-web-sdk receives a total of 4,917 weekly downloads. As such, scanbot-web-sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that scanbot-web-sdk 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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