URL String Reader

文字認識して簡単アクセス

Published by: akikan
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Description

- Supports URLs divided into two stages.
- Partially supported URLs that do not start with http.
This app is used when it is troublesome to input a written URL by hand and open it.
If you are curious about the URL in the city or in the office, try using it.
You can also detect the URL from the images in the album.
If the e-mail address is detected, the e-mail software will start.
Many other character recognition apps perform recognition after sending the captured image to the server,
but this application is designed so that images are not sent to the outside,
so confidential information is kept secure.
(It can be recognized even when offline)
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