Scanbot SDK's new Web Barcode Scanner Demo lets you scan barcodes from your browser
After successfully launching three new demo apps for iOS and Android in 2022, Scanbot SDK has started off 2023 by releasing a web-based version of its Barcode Scanner Demo App. The Web Barcode Scanner Demo is based on JavaScript and runs in any modern browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.
Companies can use the Scanbot SDK to turn any mobile device into a reliable and easy-to-use barcode scanner. With the Web SDK, no native iOS or Android app is required, since its powerful scanning features can be easily integrated into any websites or web app. The new demo showcases the speed and reliability customers can expect when integrating the SDK into their solutions.
With the SDK, companies enable their users to scan all common 1D and 2D barcodes individually and in batches, right from their browsers. With the "Multiple Scanning" feature, all barcodes in view are scanned simultaneously. "Batch Scanning" lets users capture multiple barcodes one after another, with the results saved to the scan history. From there, they can quickly copy a barcode's value to their clipboard or launch a Google search for it right away.
The Barcode Scanner's user interface was adapted to work in any browser. Users can easily switch between cameras, turn recognition of specific barcode types on and off, and adjust the scanner's viewfinder and sound feedback.
The Scanbot SDK Web Barcode Scanner Demo is now available for anyone to try out for free. Companies can also test the full version of Scanbot Web Barcode Scanner SDK by integrating it into their own web application. More information about the product is available at scanbot.io.
Companies can use the Scanbot SDK to turn any mobile device into a reliable and easy-to-use barcode scanner. With the Web SDK, no native iOS or Android app is required, since its powerful scanning features can be easily integrated into any websites or web app. The new demo showcases the speed and reliability customers can expect when integrating the SDK into their solutions.
With the SDK, companies enable their users to scan all common 1D and 2D barcodes individually and in batches, right from their browsers. With the "Multiple Scanning" feature, all barcodes in view are scanned simultaneously. "Batch Scanning" lets users capture multiple barcodes one after another, with the results saved to the scan history. From there, they can quickly copy a barcode's value to their clipboard or launch a Google search for it right away.
The Barcode Scanner's user interface was adapted to work in any browser. Users can easily switch between cameras, turn recognition of specific barcode types on and off, and adjust the scanner's viewfinder and sound feedback.
The Scanbot SDK Web Barcode Scanner Demo is now available for anyone to try out for free. Companies can also test the full version of Scanbot Web Barcode Scanner SDK by integrating it into their own web application. More information about the product is available at scanbot.io.
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