IMPERA KYC-OCR DIGITIZED SCANNING AND RECOGINITION OF IMAGE TEXT
Data Extraction Tool For All Types Of KYC Documents
Impera KYC-OCR A MetaData Extractor
Know About Impera KYC-OCR
Optical character recognition or optical character reader (OCR) is the electronic or mechanical conversion of images of typed, handwritten or printed text into machine-encoded text, whether from a scanned document, a photo of a document, a scene-photo.
OCR involves digitized scanning and recognition of written or printed text. This software tool enables quick conversion of scanned documents to searchable text files. Today, the need for the documents to be scanned is on a constant rise as it enables these documents to be viewed conveniently when required.
OCR involves digitized scanning and recognition of written or printed text. This software tool enables quick conversion of scanned documents to searchable text files. Today, the need for the documents to be scanned is on a constant rise as it enables these documents to be viewed conveniently when required.
Essence Of Impera KYC-OCR
Verifying Detailed Identity Of Customers In Real Time Using Optical Character Recognition
Technology That Swipe The Simple Text To Digital Text
Tansform Your KYC Process Faster With AI
The OCR is one of the most widely implemented type of data entry methods. OCR involves digitized scanning and recognition of written text . Top benefits of OCR based data entry are :-
- Higher productivity
- Cost reduction
- High accuracy
- Superior data security
- Massively improves customer service
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Frequently Asked Question
What is OCR KYC?
Features of Our Digital KYC System
Real-time: Verify your customers' identity in real-time using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Facial Recognition: Get the face match percentage of the photo on the ID card and the live picture that is taken.
Real-time: Verify your customers' identity in real-time using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Facial Recognition: Get the face match percentage of the photo on the ID card and the live picture that is taken.
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