
The Barcode Scanner SDK enables mobile devices to function as fast and reliable barcode readers for various platforms and frameworks.
Vendor
Scanbot SDK
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The Scanbot SDK transforms mobile devices into efficient barcode scanners, suitable for a wide range of applications. It offers fast and reliable barcode scanning capabilities for iOS, Android, Web, Windows, and Linux, as well as cross-platform frameworks like Flutter, React Native, and .NET MAUI. The SDK is designed to perform reliably even in challenging real-world conditions, such as when scanning damaged, tiny, or distant barcodes, or in low-light environments. It supports all major barcode types, including Code 39, Code 93, Code 32, Code 25, EAN-5, PDF417, GS1 DataBar, EAN-13, MSI Plessey, EAN-2, Aztec Code, rMQR Code, Codabar, UPC-A, EAN-8, ISBN, GiroCode, GS1-128, Data Matrix, IATA 2 of 5, Code 128, Code 11, QR Code, UPC-E, Micro QR Code, and MaxiCode. The SDK includes customizable UI components that cover various barcode scanning scenarios. It operates 100% offline, ensuring data security without server connections or usage tracking. The SDK offers an AR Overlay feature that provides real-time visual feedback during scanning, enhancing the user experience. It is designed for easy integration and offers fixed pricing with no limits on users or scans, along with enterprise support.
Features
- AR Overlay Provides real-time visual feedback as users scan, enhancing the user experience.
- Fast Scanning Scans barcodes rapidly, with each scan typically completed in 0.04 seconds or less.
- On-device intelligence Operates entirely offline, ensuring data security and eliminating the need for server connections or usage tracking.
- Customizable UI components Offers ready-to-use UI components that are highly customizable to fit various barcode scanning scenarios.
- Reliable in Challenging Conditions Scans barcodes reliably even when they are damaged, in low-light environments, or are tiny or distant.
- Cross-Platform Support Supports iOS, Android, Web, Windows, Linux, and common cross-platform frameworks like Flutter, React Native, and .NET MAUI.