ImageGear C/C++

ImageGear for C and C++ is your single source for all imaging functionality that enables you to create high-performance custom imaging applications.

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Improve image and document processing with ImageGear C/C++.

ImageGear for C and C++ is an image processing SDK, providing hundreds of imaging functions for the world’s leading software developers.

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Every Imaging Function You Need from a Toolkit

This SDK includes functions for scanning, compression, viewing, annotation, printing, image editing, PDF, OCR, color image processing, and more.

User-Friendly Source Code Samples and Technical Documentation

This toolkit features enhanced technical documentation and sample source code with common use cases to help you get started.

Document Management, Image Capture, and Scanning

Cleanup, convert, print, or OCR scanned documents for archiving, searching, and editing. OCR supports over 100 languages.

An SDK for Multiple Platforms and Operating Systems

This library supports C and C++ Windows development using DLLs or shared libraries for Linux platforms.

Load, Annotate, Save, Convert, and Compress Images

Create, compress, optimize, edit, and display over 100 document and image formats including JPG, JPEG2000, PNG, TIFF, PDF, CAD, SVG, DICOM medical, and many more.

World Class Technical Support

Our industry-leading technical support is available 24/7. We will even help you get started answering any questions you might have about our code samples or technical documentation.

ImageGear C/C++ Development Environments

Development Environments

See Developer Resources for details.

CASE STUDY

Greenway Health

Greenway Health’s Medical Manager product was one of the first practice management systems to go online. At the time, however, insurance claims were still paper-based. Anticipating the shift to electronic information management, Greenway wanted to build a document and imaging solution into Medical Manager (and later into its Intergy product) that could support a variety of file types and standards without placing any limitations on its client practices. That’s when they discovered ImageGear.

One of ImageGear's biggest strengths is that it can support just about any sort of document out there. That was obviously one of the major drivers, and the fact that not only could it handle most document types, it could also handle diagnostic images.

Todd Treiber
VP of Product Development, Greenway Health
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Brian Boudreaux Software Engineer I

Brian Boudreaux started at Accusoft in the Support department back in June of 2017. He is an alum from the University of Central Florida's Computer Science program, graduating in 2016. He currently works as a Software Engineer in Accusoft's SDK group, contributing to products like FormSuite, ImagXpress, and ImageGear. In his time outside of work, Brian can often be found playing Magic or practicing Shorin-ryu karate, or trying (again) to learn a new language.

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Development Environments for ImageGear C/C++

Windows

  • 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 8, 10; Windows Server 2012  (and R2), 2016, and 2019
  • Visual Studio 2015, 2017, and 2019 
  • .NET Framework 3.0 or later
  • Samples for C and C++

Linux

  • 64-bit Linux: Ubuntu, CentOS, Red Hat 
  • Samples for C and C++

ImageGear Help Files

 

ImageGear Documentation Archive