Smart Engines noted that the solution has a small computational footprint (a 4.5 MB embedded packet), which makes it well-suited to older devices that do not have as much raw processing power. The new Smart Code Engine is compatible with Android and iOS devices, and can support in-app payments and payments in web browsers. The platform has an accuracy rate of 99.68 percent, and can function in adverse lighting conditions, and when the card is captured at a bad angle and is not fully in the frame. That remains true whether the card is designed with a portrait or horizontal layout, and whether the payment information is printed on the front or the back of the card.Īccording to Smart Engines, the enhanced solution is twice as fast as its predecessor, with a processing speed of 0.035 seconds per frame on a current generation smartphone. In terms of card type, the OCR can read embossed cards, indented cards, and any free-form cards that simply print the information on a flat surface. RuPay, American Express, JBC, and Elo are some of the other schemes supported by the solution. The Smart Code Engine version 1.7.0 is compatible with cards from 21 different payment systems, covering everything from international payment schemes like Visa and Mastercard to more local schemes like Canada’s Interac and China UnionPay. It will then make sure that all of that information will make it into the proper field during the checkout process. The Smart Engines OCR can read the name on the card, in addition to the card number, the EU IBAN number, and the expiration date. In doing so, the solution will allow customers to fill in forms more quickly when they want to make an online payment.
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