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The Dynamsoft Core module builds the foundation upon which Dynamsoft SDKs implement their functionality.
Dynamsoft Capture Vision (DCV) is a comprehensive SDK that integrates various functional products. It encompasses image capture, content understanding, result parsing, and interactive workflow. Essentially, DCV processes images to extract specific informa
The Dynamsoft Capture Vision React Native SDK provides a wrapper for building barcode scanning, document scanning and MRZ scanning applications with React Native.
The Dynamsoft Capture Vision Bundle module is a collection of Dynamsoft products and their dependent resources.
This package encompasses machine learning models, such as the Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) model used for text recognition, empowering various foundational products under DCV architecture.
A React Native Vision Camera frame processor plugin for Dynamsoft Document Normalizer which can be used to create a document scanner.
Google Cloud Vision API client for Node.js
MediaPipe Vision Tasks
Templates rendering plugin support for hapi.js
tiny modular DOM lib for ie9+
Dynamsoft Capture Vision Cordova SDK
Node.js API (Node-API)
Sanity plugin for running/debugging GROQ-queries against Sanity datasets
A native Node.js module that can capture JavaScript stack traces from main and worker threads, even with blocked event loops.
AWS X-Ray SDK for Javascript
Metapackage which bundles opentelemetry node core and contrib instrumentations
VisionCamera is the fastest and most powerful Camera for react-native.
Error.captureStackTrace ponyfill
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An open-source machine learning framework.
React Native Vision Camera Frame Processor Plugin of Dynamsoft Label Recognizer
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An implementation of the CSSStyleDeclaration class from the CSS Object Model specification