Aspose.OCR for .NET
Aspose.OCR for .NET is a character recognition component built to allow developers to add OCR functionality in their ASP.NET web applications, web services and Windows applications. It provides a simple set of classes for controlling character recognition.
The API is extensible, easy to use and compact. It provides common functionality so that developers have to write less code when performing common tasks.
Aspose.OCR is aimed at developers who need to find text in image files from within their own applications. It allows developers to extract text from images quickly and easily, saving the time and effort involved in developing an OCR solution from scratch.
At a Glance
An overview of the capabilities of Aspose.OCR for .NET.
Platform Independence
Aspose.OCR for .NET supports the .NET framework.
Supported File Formats
Aspose.OCR for .NET supports BMP and TIFF.
Common Uses
- Read text from images
- Read font and style information
- Extract text from whole image or a part of the image
Customer Types
We have clients of many different types, including:
- Banks
- Data processing houses
- Educational institutions
- Government organizations
- Insurance firms
- Legal institutions
- Postal/cargo services
- Search engines
Key Features |
Read Characters from Images |
Aspose.OCR for .NET provides a class library for extracting text from images. Your images can contain text with different fonts and styles. You can read this text and related information with Aspose.OCR for .NET. Scan Whole Image or a Part of the ImageUsing Aspose.OCR for .NET, developers can extract text and related information (font and style etc.) from a whole image or a specific part of an image. Support for Different File FormatsUsing Aspose.OCR for .NET, developers can easily extract OCR text from different image formats, including:
Support for Popular Fonts and StylesAspose.OCR for .NET supports Arial, Times New Roman, Courier New, Verdana, Tahoma and Calibri fonts in regular, bold and italic text styles. 16pt and 32pt +/- 20% font sizes are supported. |