Sun, Dec 22 2024
After a successful deployment of a browser-based demo last year, Scanbot SDK is about to offer a Web Document Scanner Demo of its Barcode Scanner SDK.
With this most recent release, users can test the Document Scanner SDK on any contemporary browser, including Edge, Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
Users may easily create high-quality photos of physical documents and turn them into digital input for backend systems by using the Scanbot Web Document Scanner SDK. Furthermore, since the SDK easily connects into any website or online app, there's no need for a dedicated iOS or Android app.
Users can load photographs from storage or utilize the device's camera to scan documents using the Web Document Scanner.
In addition, customers have the choice of using the automatic capture option, which scans a document immediately once it is precisely oriented and in focus, or manually pressing the shutter button. When using the multi-page capability, this feature comes in especially useful for quickly scanning several pages.
After a successful scan, users can apply several picture filters to satisfy backend requirements, and the image is automatically cropped. Custom options for color and grayscale documents, options for binarization, and low-light adaptation are all included in these filters.
Moreover, users can export the scanned result as a PDF, TIFF, PNG, or JPG file, keep it in the browser cache, or preserve it in their scan history.
Allowing users to scan and submit documents straight from a web browser offers major benefits to insurance industry clients. By guaranteeing that only high-quality scans are uploaded to the backend, the automatic capture feature boosts automatic processing rates and significantly reduces costs.
A free trial of the Scanbot SDK Web Document Scanner Demo is currently accessible. Furthermore, by incorporating the Web Document Scanner SDK into their web applications, customers can fully utilize its features.
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