Barcode Xpress for Linux provides both barcode detection and creation.
Barcode Detection - Barcode Xpress for Linux makes it easy to add barcode detection to your Linux applications. It automatically detects all barcodes in an image and it gives you complete details about each barcode.
Barcode Results - Each barcode result contains the following parameters:
- Barcode value.
- Barcode type.
- Confidence.
- Location.
- Skew.
Barcode Creation - Barcode Xpress for Linux can create many of the popular 1D barcode formats. QR Code, PDF417, and Data Matrix barcode creation is available. The created barcodes can be constrained to a specified image size or can auto-size output image. 1D barcodes can also include the barcode value under the barcode symbol.
Barcode Xpress for Linux Primary Features:
- Detect, read and write 1D and 2D barcodes.
- Grayscale (8bpp) detection on various 1D barcode types.
- Recognize barcodes located anywhere on a page.
- Report the row and column information for 2D barcodes.
- Report the error correction level for 2D barcodes.
- Report confidence values for detected barcodes.
- Provides image input and output.
- Seamless integration with Accusoft's product suite.
Barcode Xpress Barcode support:
- 2D Barcodes (Read)
- 2D Barcodes (Read/Write)
- Data Matrix
- PDF417
- QR Code
- 1D Barcodes (Read)
- Add-2
- Add-5
- Airline 2 of 5
- Australia Post 4-State Code
- BCD Matrix
- Code 32
- DataLogic 2 of 5
- GS1 DataBar
- Intelligent Mail (OneCode)
- Invert 2 of 5
- ITF-14 / SCC-14
- Matrix 2 of 5
- PLANET
- PostNet
- Royal Mail (RM4SCC)
- UCC 128
- UPU 4-State
- 1D Barcodes (Read/Write)
- Codabar
- Code 128 (A,B,C)
- Code 2 of 5
- Code 39
- Code 39 Extended
- Code 93
- Code 93 Extended
- EAN 128 (GS1, UCC)
- EAN-13
- EAN-8
- Industrial 2 of 5
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Patch Codes
- UPC-A
- UPC-E