About Barcode Selection
Barcode Selection enables you to increase scanning accuracy and prevent users from scanning the wrong code in scenario where there are multiple barcodes present. This includes the following:
Scandit Barcode Scanner SDK for Android
View All TagsBarcode Selection enables you to increase scanning accuracy and prevent users from scanning the wrong code in scenario where there are multiple barcodes present. This includes the following:
ID Capture provides the capability to scan personal identification documents, such as identity cards, passports or visas, covering everything from checking the age or name on a person’s ID to conducting complex analysis of identity documents to verify if they are real or fake.
ID Validate builds upon the functionality provided by Scandit ID Capture to enable the verification of personal identification documents. ID Validate provides the capability to conduct complex analysis of identity documents to verify if they are real or fake.
MatrixScan enables you to build applications and workflows involving highlighting and/or interacting with multiple barcodes within the same frame.
MatrixScan Count is our pre-built scan and count solution for counting and receiving multiple items at once. It fits on top of any smartphone application, providing an intuitive user interface for simple, fast and ergonomic scanning. MatrixScan Count enables the accurate scanning and counting of multiple items at once via smart devices, speeding counting workflows by up to 10 times. The solution is designed to boost worker productivity, reduce human error and maintain accurate stock levels.
MatrixScan Find is our pre-built UI that uses augmented reality overlays to highlight items that match predefined criteria. This is distinct from MatrixScan AR that is fully customizable, MatrixScan Find enables you to add a search and find experience with augmented reality to an existing native app with just a few lines of code.
SparkScan is our pre-built smartphone scanning interface designed for high-performance barcode scanning. It fits on top of any smartphone application, providing an intuitive user interface for simple, fast and ergonomic scanning in scan-intensive workflows, such as inventory management in retail, or goods receiving in logistics.
Add-on codes are only supported in SDCBarcodeCapture.
There are several advanced configurations that can be used to customize the behavior of the ID Capture SDK and enable additional features.
MatrixScan Count is optimized by default for efficiency, accuracy, and a seamless user experience. However, there are multiple advanced settings available to further customize MatrixScan Count to best fit your needs.
MatrixScan Find is optimized by default for efficiency, accuracy, and a seamless user experience. However, there are multiple advanced settings available to further customize MatrixScan Find to best fit your needs.
SparkScan is optimized by default for efficiency, accuracy, and a seamless user experience. However, there are some cases where you might want to customize the behavior of SparkScan. This guide will show you how to add additional capabilities and further customize SparkScan to best fit your needs.
This page provides a list of samples available for the Scandit Data Capture SDK for Android. Each sample demonstrates a specific feature or use case of the SDK.
The Barcode Generator is a simple tool to generate barcodes directly from the Scandit SDK. In this guide, we will show you how to use the Barcode Generator to generate barcodes and QR codes.
This page details the different barcode symbologies and their use cases.
The Scandit Data Capture SDK supports scanning of all GS1 Composite Codes. The specification defines three different types: A, B and C.
This page describes the stesps to configure a barcode based capture mode (BarcodeCapture and BarcodeTracking) to read the barcodes that you need it to read. The available symbol count range, checksum, extensions, etc., for all symbologies are listed in Symbology Properties.
This page gives an overview of the core concepts and terms used in the Scandit Data Capture SDK.
Core
This page describes the step-by-step instructions that helps you to add Barcode Capture to your application.
This page describes the steps to add Barcode Selection to your application.
This page describes the steps to add ID Capture to your application.
This guide will help you get started with Scandit ID Validate for Android. There are two verifiers available:
ScanditLabelCapture coordinates the process of simultaneously capturing data contained in multiple barcodes and text that occur together. The basis of label capture is a label definition that specifies the spatial arrangement as well as the content of the barcodes and text of the label (its fields). Typical use cases for label capture are labels consisting of:
This page describes the steps to add MatrixScan Count to your application.
In this guide you will learn step-by-step how to add MatrixScan Find to your application. Implementing MatrixScan Find involves two primary elements:
In this guide you will learn step-by-step how to add MatrixScan to your application.
The parser parses data strings, e.g. as found in barcodes, into a set of key-value mappings. In this guide, you will know briefly how to use a parser and what types of parser are currently supported by Scandit. These data formats are supported: Health Industry Bar Code (HIBC), GS1 Application Identifier system and Swiss QR Codes, VIN Vehicle Identification Number, IATA Bar Coded Boarding Pass (BCBP).
This page describes the step-by-step instructions that helps you to add SparkScan to your application:
ID Capture supports scanning and verifying ID documents based on their Machine Readable Zone (MRZ), Barcodes, and human-readable text.
This page describes how to integrate the Scandit Data Capture SDK into your Android project.
Migrate from Barcode Scanner 5.x to version 6.x of the Scandit Smart Data Capture SDK.
6.28.0
Symbologies often have different properties, such as symbol count (length of the barcode) or inverted colors (printed white on black). To provide optimal performances, some properties/values are disabled by default in our SDK. You might need to scan a symbology whose properties are by default disabled. This article lists all symbology specific properties, their defaults and possible values.
Native SDK