This repository contains both simple and advanced samples that show you how use various features of the Scandit Data Capture SDK. The simple samples allow you to get going quickly, while the advanced samples show you how to use additional settings and setup the scanner for the best performance and user experience.
Barcode Capture Simple Sample (Flutter)
Barcode Capture Settings Sample (Flutter)
Barcode Capture Views Sample (Flutter)
Scandit offers building blocks that can be integrated in just a few lines of code. The pre-built camera UI has been designed and user-tested to achieve superior process efficiency, ergonomics and usability.
MatrixScan Count is an out-of-the-box scan and count solution for counting and receiving multiple items at once, in which user interface (UI) elements and interactions are built into a workflow.
MatrixScan Count Simple Sample (Flutter)
Barcode Selection is a pre-built component that provides a UI for selecting the right code when codes are crowded (and cannot be selected programmatically).
Consider Barcode Selection when accuracy is more important than speed.
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Aim to Select allows you to select one barcode at a time using an aimer, and tapping to confirm the selection. It is especially convenient for one-handed operation.
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Tap to select is quicker when you need to select several barcodes, as when reordering from a catalog where barcodes are close together (yep, those are teeth).
Barcode Selection Simple Sample (Flutter)
Barcode Selection Settings Sample (Flutter)
The fully-flexible API provides the camera interface, viewfinders and minimal guidance.
ID Scanning Samples demonstrate the features of the ID Capture API and demonstrate workflows such as Age Verified Delivery and US Drivers’ License Verification.
ID Capture Simple Sample (Flutter)
ID Capture Extended Sample (Flutter)
Barcode Capture Simple Sample (Flutter)
Barcode Capture Settings Sample (Flutter)
Barcode Capture Views Sample (Flutter)
MatrixScan Simple Sample (Flutter)
MatrixScan Bubbles Sample (Flutter)
Samples on other frameworks are located at https://github.com/scandit.
The Scandit Data Capture SDK documentation can be found here: Flutter
Once you get the sample up and running, go find some barcodes to scan. Don’t feel like getting up from your desk? Here’s a handy pdf of barcodes you can print out.
To add the Scandit Data Capture SDK to your app, sign up for your Scandit Developer Account and get instant access to your license key: https://ssl.scandit.com/dashboard/sign-up?p=test
Our support engineers can be reached at support@scandit.com.