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SmartZone v6.1 Adds Over 60 New OCR Languages and Full-Page OCR Functionality

SmartZone v6.1 Adds Over 60 New OCR Languages and Full-Page OCR Functionality

Accusoft announced the latest update to SmartZone, its versatile data capture SDK for forms processing. The version 6.1 update expands the integration’s already robust language support for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) by adding 65 new languages, with a special emphasis on Central European, Cyrillic, Baltic, and Asian language groups.

“We have a strong customer base inย North Americaย with SmartZone, but we’ve received multiple customer requests to expand support to a global range of languages,” saidย Irina Tabac, Product Manager for Forms and Cloud APIs at Accusoft. “This update will help developers serve their international customers better and offer OCR support for new customers around the world.”

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Newly supported languages include:

  • Turkish
  • Malay
  • Russian
  • Polish
  • Greek
  • Chinese
  • Korean
  • Japanese
  • Thai
  • Vietnamese
  • And over 50 more…

SmartZone v6.1 also expands the SDK’s OCR capabilities to include full page recognition for forms processing. Now developers can give their forms processing applications the ability to capture data using targeted zonal recognition or by extracting text from the entire page.

Available as an individual SDK or as part of the FormSuite Collection, SmartZone’s data capture technology eliminates the need for manual data entry in forms workflows.

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