Dynamsoft

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Dynamsoft
Type Private
Industry Computer software
Genre Software development
Founded2003
Headquarters,
Key people
Amy Gu (CEO)
Products Dynamic Web TWAIN, Dynamsoft Barcode Reader, Dynamic .NET TWAIN Dynamsoft Label Recognizer, DYNAMSOFT PANORAMA™, Dynamsoft Camera Enhancer
Services image scanning, document capture, document imaging, barcode, OCR, version control

Dynamsoft Corp. is a Canadian software development company with its headquarter in Vancouver, Canada. It provides software development kit (SDK) for document capture and barcode applications for various usage scenarios, sometimes known as smart data capture. These SDKs help developers meet document imaging, scanning and barcode reader application requirements when developing web, desktop, or mobile document management applications.

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Dynamsoft has a global presence with customers in North America, Asia, and Europe, with all sorts of organizations including local governments, non-profit organizations, and businesses of small and large sizes.

Amy Gu is the CEO of Dynamsoft. Amy was an Associate Professor at AI Institute at Zhejiang University, a visiting scholar at UBC, and an exchange professor at SFU. She co-founded Dynamsoft in 2003.

History

Dynamsoft was founded in September 2003. The company is privately held and organically funded.

The key areas of Dynamsoft's research and development are document imaging and barcode decoding. The SDKs are used by developers to remove the need for them to develop their own code. This removes months of work for them by eliminating the need to code as well as understand relevant industry standards and requirements. Over the last 18 years, many companies across the world have used Dynamsoft's SDK in their daily workflows to improve efficiency and reduce cost.

In 2005, Dynamsoft became a Microsoft Certified Partner.

In 2011, Dynamsoft joined the TWAIN Working Group and has since been an associate member of the group.

In 2021, Dynamsoft received the ISO 27001 certificate from the British Standards Institution (BSI). [1]

Customers

Industries served include technology integrators, local to federal government agencies, finance and banking companies, healthcare and medical facilities, telecommunications, and more. It sells primarily via direct online purchasing but also via other online sales channels. Some of Dynamsoft's customers include:

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References

  1. Dynamsoft received the ISO 27001 certificate from the British Standards Institution
  2. Lockheed Martin Chooses Dynamic Web TWAIN for Its Intranet Quorum Solution
  3. IBM Uses Dynamic Web TWAIN SDK for Its Datacap Navigator Web Solution
  4. German Red Cross Uses Dynamsoft Barcode Reader SDK to Quickly Automate Barcode-to-PDF Procedure
  5. Vault Health Administers COVID-19 At-Home Tests in All 50 US States, Aided by Dynamsoft's Barcode Reader SDK
  6. Avision Adopts Dynamsoft Software Development Kit for Barcode Software to Bundle with New Document Scanners
  7. HTG created a web-scanning component to link proof of delivery to specific customers with Dynamsoft's document scanning SDK
  8. Siroi Solutions Realizes Faster Time to Market Using Dynamsoft Dynamic Web TWAIN SDK for its Application's Document Capture Capabilities
  9. Dynamsoft Image Capture Software Used in New Fujifilm Radiology Management Solution
  10. ASCO Numatics choosing SourceAnywhere Standalone
  11. GESA Credit Union Improves Customer Data Capture Efficiency and Reduces Hardware Use Requirements with Dynamic Web TWAIN
  12. Tyler Technologies Uses Dynamsoft SDK to Rapidly Enable Multi-Browser Support for its Image Viewer Application Used by County Agencies
  13. Operation Smile Successfully Implements Electronic Medical Record After Dozens of Cracks at It
  14. Helios Ed Achieves Cross-Browser, Cross-OS Scanning by Using Dynamsoft's SDK in its HR Web Application for Education
  15. Millennial Vision, Inc. Chooses Dynamsoft Barcode Reader to Auto-Populate Driver's License Data
  16. Avanza Solutions Leverages Dynamsoft's Document Scanning SDK in Banking CRM Application Used Daily by a Thousand+ Personnel
  17. Tax Solution Integrates Dynamsoft's Web Document Scan SDK in its VAT-Refund Application
  18. Everteam.mea Adopts Dynamsoft Image Capture SDK to Perform Core Document Scanning and Editing Functions in its Cross-Browser Document Management Application
  19. Yeats Clinical EHR System Relies on Dynamsoft's Dynamic Web TWAIN to Enable Heavy-Lifting Document Management Features