Scanbot SDK's new RTU UI v.2.0 makes integrating barcode scanning into mobile apps easier
Scanbot SDK has significantly improved the Ready-to-Use UI Components of its Barcode Scanner SDK for iOS and Android. This makes it easier for companies to provide their apps' end users with intuitive scanning interfaces without having to build them from the ground up.
The RTU UI v.2.0 comes with new configuration options to quickly adapt its visual appearance:
The new color palette feature lets developers easily match the UI colors to the company branding, rather than configuring each UI component individually.
Text elements such as the on-screen user guidance can be adapted in wording, position and color.
Developers can choose how to display the top bar: transparent or filled.
Buttons for zoom, to switch cameras and for the built-in flashlight are now included out of the box as part of the new action bar.
Additionally, the Android Barcode Scanner SDK's UI components are now based on Jetpack Compose, the recommended UI toolkit for Android development.
In some use cases, companies may want to display information tied to a barcode's value directly to the user. To accommodate this, the RTU UI v.2.0 can now show connected data right in the scanning interface.
This feature is also available for the SDK's AR Overlay, making it even easier for users to look up further information about the items they scan.
The RTU UI v.2.0 comes with new configuration options to quickly adapt its visual appearance:
The new color palette feature lets developers easily match the UI colors to the company branding, rather than configuring each UI component individually.
Text elements such as the on-screen user guidance can be adapted in wording, position and color.
Developers can choose how to display the top bar: transparent or filled.
Buttons for zoom, to switch cameras and for the built-in flashlight are now included out of the box as part of the new action bar.
Additionally, the Android Barcode Scanner SDK's UI components are now based on Jetpack Compose, the recommended UI toolkit for Android development.
In some use cases, companies may want to display information tied to a barcode's value directly to the user. To accommodate this, the RTU UI v.2.0 can now show connected data right in the scanning interface.
This feature is also available for the SDK's AR Overlay, making it even easier for users to look up further information about the items they scan.
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