VeryPDF Image to PDF OCR SDK for .NET

Integrate Optical Character Recognition capabilities into your applications and convert scanned images to searchable PDF files, with this useful development kit.

  • VeryPDF Image to PDF OCR SDK for .NET
  • Version :2.0
  • License :Demo
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :verypdf.com Inc

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VeryPDF Image to PDF OCR SDK for .NET Description

VeryPDF Image to PDF OCR SDK for .NET is a software package that can be used by .NET developers to integrate image to PDF OCR conversion capabilities into their own applications.

This component allows users to convert scanned images to searchable PDF files with the aid of an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) engine. It supports multiple picture formats, including JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF and TIF.

Additionally, it is possible to convert scanned PDF and TIFF files to searchable PDF files using this technology. The OCR engine offers support for multiple languages, and it allows the user to specify which area of the page should be analyzed, as well as export the scanned contents with or without X and Y coordinate to a text file.

The component can compress black and white pictures to create PDF files using JBIG2 compression, as well as compress color or grayscale images using JPEG2000 compression.

Furthermore, VeryPDF Image to PDF OCR SDK for .NET can create linearized PDF files and optimize the documents for fast web viewing, thus improving the end user’s reading experience.

When processing documents, the component enables users to secure the PDF files with passwords and set up various restrictions, preventing certain actions from being performed. For instance, you can block other users from editing and printing documents, as well as copying their contents.

Software developers can integrate the program’s code and APIs into their own applications. Support is offered for a wide range of programming and scripting languages, including C#, C++, VB .NET, Visual Basic, Borland Delphi and Java.

System requirements

  • 32M RAM

Limitations in the unregistered version

  • Watermarks are applied to the processed files

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