OCR API runs on 100% renewable energy

OCR API runs on 100% renewable energy

Taking responsibility for the environment means there is an increasing need to obtain energy from renewable sources. We are happy to report that the Ocr.Space cloud OCR API uses only energy from renewable sources to power its server.

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Improved Chinese OCR

Improved Chinese OCR

Many users like the OCR quality of our OCR Engine2 for Western character sets/languages.

With our new OCR Engine5 we bring the same high OCR quality to non-latin characters languages. It starts with support for Chinese. Simplified characters (as used in China) and traditional characters (as used in Taiwan, Hongkong and Singapore) are both supported.

Engine5 can handle text on complex backgrounds, low contrast, uneven light or if it’s distorted well. As an unintended side effect of these improvements, we noticed that the new OCR Engine can also read simple captchas quite good.

So if you have a text that can not be read well by OCR Engine1 or 2, try it with OCR Engine5. But the same goes the other way around, too. Engine5 is not always better. There are documents where Engine1 or 2 give you better OCR results.

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Document solutions vendor Nitro Software acquires PDFpen software

Document solutions vendor Nitro Software acquires PDFpen software

The document productivity vendor Nitro Software has acquired the document software technology PDFpen for $6 million. PDFpen is a suite of PDF productivity applications for Apple Mac, iPhone and iPad devices, including digital signatures, Optical Character Recognition (OCR), PDF editing and cloud storage.

The technology was acquired from US-based Smile Inc., which also sells communications software platform TextExpander. This is a funny coincidence, since, without knowing about the acquisition, our RPA software team reviewed TextExpander earlier today in its Mac Desktop Automation blog post.

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