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Recognition technologies
Accurate machine-print OCR (OCR, OCR-A, OCR-B and MICR), handprint, checkmark and barcode (1D and 2D) recognition engines deliver unmatched flexibility and accuracy on documents with mixed content.
Versatile APIs
Build an application and control the characteristics of the recognition and conversion processes with easy-to-use APIs. Supports programming in C/C++, .NET Core, C#, VB.NET and Java and is available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
Integrated PDF toolkit
Reduce development costs and time-to-market with unique PDF overlay matching that achieves up to 100% accuracy in PDF conversion. Supports output to searchable PDF 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7 and 2.0 and all PDF/A-1, -2, -3 levels.
Forms processing
OmniPage Forms Template Editor (FTE) includes a UI for defining templates and API calls, enabling easy extraction of data from documents.
Output formats
Supports a wide range of image and application formats for outputting conversion results, such as BMP, GIF, TIF, PDF, HTML, Microsoft Office formats, TXT, XML and ePub.
Language support
Supports more than 125 languages including Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese and Korean. Provides language detection for documents with multilingual content.
Support for cloud
Option to deploy developer applications on-premise, in container environments or hosted on cloud platforms such as Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services.
Image preprocessing
Image preprocessing offers de-skewing, rotation, distortion correction, page splitting, adaptive binarization, ISO noise reduction and other image correction steps.
Add OCR and Imaging Capabilities to Any Platform
Windows
Designed for deep integration into software applications that run in any Windows environment.
Linux
Adds robust imaging, OCR and PDF capabilities to critical server, cloud or embedded device applications.
Mac
Adds robust imaging, OCR recognition and PDF capabilities to Apple desktop applications.
We help you to develop the project and use the OCR capabilities
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software essentially reads documents the same way humans can—recognizing letters’ patterns and picking out text from an image—then converts it directly into a text file. Kofax OmniPage delivers the results of years developing the industry’s leading OCR software. With this elegant technology, businesses can take countless physical documents and scan them to produce editable, searchable documents instantly. For most companies, this technology enables them to shave valuable minutes off their standard workflows, resulting in greater team efficiency.Read this white paper to learn how Kofax OmniPage helps organizations Drive productivity and reduce costs associated with paper document management Streamline document processing applications with minimal programming Transform operations and maximize revenue And more
How Omnipage puts OCR to Work for Your Business
OmniPage delivers the results of years developing the industry’s leading optical character recognition (OCR) software. With this elegant technology, businesses can take countless physical documents and scan them to produce editable, searchable documents instantly. For most companies, this technology enables them to shave valuable minutes off their standard workflows, resulting in greater team efficiency in several ways.Whether your business only scans a few documents that require subsequent editing or it’s something that occurs many times a day, OmniPage empowers your team to be more productive. OmniPage takes your scanner’s high-fidelity PDFs and immediately converts them into the word processor format of your choice. Your team can then save, edit and search through these documents just as they would for a Word document downloaded as an email attachment.
What is OCR and How Does it Work?
OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is an essential technology for businesses to work with scanned documents. Without it, you can’t search through documents unless they are manually entered into a word processor. At its core, this software enables computers to read documents in the same way that a human can: by recognizing letters’ patterns and picking out text from an image.This task is surprisingly difficult because our brains work differently than a computer’s processor. While the human brain takes our visual input and categorizes it according to shapes and patterns, computers instead see images as a collection of pixels. Traditionally, programmers must enter any patterns they wish computers to recognise — meaning that their scope was limited and minor variations in font could render text entirely illegible for computers. OCR software was developed as the solution to this problem, and today it is a powerful tool for businesses.