Tag: vin
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A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) scanner application is a useful tool for car owners and car manufacturers, enabling quick retrieval of a vehicle’s unique identifier. In this tutorial, we’ll walk through creating a cross-platform VIN scanner using .NET MAUI and Dynamsoft Capture Vision, covering setup, UI implementation, and VIN recognition...
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The Dynamsoft GitHub page provides sample projects for learning iOS development with MRZ (Machine Readable Zone) and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) scanning. Both sample projects are built using Storyboard. In this tutorial, we’ll use the official source code as a foundation to build an iOS application that supports both MRZ...
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In the digital era, extracting information from documents and vehicle IDs has become increasingly important for web-based applications. Machine Readable Zones (MRZ) and Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) can now be scanned directly in the browser using modern web technologies. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to build a web-based MRZ...
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Dynamsoft’s pre-built Android MRZ (Machine Readable Zone) Scanner component, which wraps low-level Dynamsoft Capture Vision API, is open-source and available for download on GitHub. An Android VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) Scanner has not been officially released yet, but a relevant example project is available. This article will guide you through...
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VIN stands for vehicle identification number. It is a unique 17-character code to identify individual vehicles. The VIN contains information about your car’s make, model, and year, as well as the country where it was manufactured and other important details. You may find the VIN label on your car’s dashboard,...
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VIN stands for vehicle identification number. It is a unique 17-character code to identify individual vehicles. The VIN contains information about your car’s make, model, and year, as well as the country where it was manufactured and other important details. You may find the VIN label on your car’s dashboard,...