Publisher
Tungsten Automation CorporationSubcategories
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4 / 5
About this software
OmniPage is OCR software for businesses, available as desktop (OmniPage Ultimate), server, and developer SDKs. It converts scanned images and PDFs into editable, searchable files and supports batch processing, forms extraction, barcode recognition, and PDF compression.
The SDK includes APIs for C/C++, .NET and Java, PDF overlay tools and image preprocessing, and can be deployed on-premises, in containers, or on cloud platforms such as Azure and AWS.
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Benefits
- Accurate OCR results: Recognizes machine print and handprint text for mixed-content documents.
- High-volume processing: Handles single documents or millions of pages with batch automation.
- Developer APIs and SDKs: Includes APIs for C/C++, .NET, Java and SDK deployment.
- Wide format and output support: Exports to PDF, Office, HTML, TXT, XML and ePub formats.
- Multilingual recognition: Supports recognition for over 120 languages including Asian scripts.
Available languages
- English
- Chinese
- Arabic
- Japanese
- & more supported languages
Support information
- Knowledge base: Self-serve articles, release notes and documentation available on the publisher knowledge base.
- Technical support: Technical support resources accessible through Tungsten Automation support channels and portals.
- Developer documentation: SDK references, API guides and sample code are provided for developers.
- Product demos: Requestable demos and test drives are available via publisher product pages.
- Partner resources: Partner and reseller resources assist with licensing and deployment services.
Frequently asked questions
What is Tungsten Automation OmniPage used for?
A document capture and automation solution that converts scanned pages and image files into editable or searchable digital documents, extracts structured data, and helps route content into downstream workflows.
What input and output file types are supported?
Typical support includes common image formats, scanned PDFs, and standard office document formats for output, enabling conversion between image-based and editable document types for storage or further processing.
How does it integrate with existing document workflows and systems?
Integration options commonly include export to file shares, connectors for document management and RPA systems, and APIs or command-line interfaces for automated batch processing within enterprise workflows.
What security and compliance considerations apply to deployment?
Consider document access controls, data encryption in transit and at rest, secure user authentication, audit logging, and retention policies to align processing with organizational compliance requirements.