OCR Studio recently introduced an Arabic ID documents scanner that can be used directly on a web page, enhancing the company’s browser-based ID scanning service.
This new feature will enable the artificial intelligence system to read Arabic passports and ID cards within popular browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, without transferring any data from the user’s device to external servers or clouds.
The scanner has been tailored for corporate clients in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It is designed to offer a reliable tool for various industries, including finance, government, healthcare, and retail, ensuring compliance with industry regulations.
Details of OCR Studio’s Browser-Based Arabic ID Scanner
The development leverages WebAssembly (Wasm), enabling high-performance calculations directly on the device. As a result, users can expect a seamless experience across desktops, tablets, and mobile phones without the need to transmit any data.
Despite the complexity of the Arabic writing system, which is characterized by cursive writing where letters change shape based on their position in a word and are often connected, OCR Studio’s technology aims to address these challenges. The scanner is engineered to handle blurs, low resolution, and poor lighting issues effectively.
The company will continue to adapt its offerings to meet the diverse needs of clients and users while ensuring compliance with industry regulations.











