Category Archives: Forms Recognition and Processing

OCR and Extract Data from Scanned Invoices and Forms using C#

In our previous blog, we discussed the benefits of using the LEADTOOLS Document SDK to easily recognize hundreds of different forms and invoices. This post will build off of that, showcasing how to then automatically extract information and data from … Continue reading

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Automatically Recognize Invoices from Different Vendors using C#

When working in a paperless office, businesses receive hundreds of different forms and invoices from different vendors. It is often a major pain point and bottleneck to manually find, extract, and store all the necessary information. Thankfully with the LEADTOOLS … Continue reading

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Forms Processing API Tutorial: Recognize and Process a Form

Automate your data entry problems away with a state-of-the-art forms processing API. Whether you’re working with customer surveys, tax documents, or billing records every industry uses forms daily to conduct business. Moving data from a paper to a digital medium … Continue reading

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Tutorial: Auto Recognize and Process a Form

Processing forms and invoices are a large part of many companies day-to-day workflow. When a copy of a form is filled out by a person and scanned back into the company, that information then needs to be extracted. Many OCR … Continue reading

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Data Capture, Recognition, Exchange & More in Today’s Remote Work World

Organizations all over the world are quickly adapting to their employees working remotely right now. Many programmers are hurrying to develop solutions to help keep teams working and exchanging information in effective new ways. Luckily, LEADTOOLS can help. LEAD is … Continue reading

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