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Ink Recognizer Client

Ink Recognizer Client

The service is used to perform ink layout and recognition of written words and shapes. Ink strokes passed to the service are recognized and organized into recognition results in the response.

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Recognizes both words and shapes

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Authentication method is unspecified

First check

To start using the service, obtain the required authentication credentials as per the provider's instructions. Send ink stroke data to the API endpoint to receive recognition results.

Auth
CORS
No
HTTPS
Yes
Signup
?
Latency
42 ms
Protocol
REST
Pricing

Uptime · 30-day window

Probes: 30Uptime: 0%Avg latency: 67ms
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About this API

The Ink Recognizer Client service provides functionality to analyze and interpret ink strokes representing handwritten words and shapes. It processes the input ink data and returns structured recognition results that identify the layout and content of the ink.

This service is useful for developers building applications that require handwriting recognition or shape detection, such as note-taking apps, digital whiteboards, or form input validation. By converting raw ink strokes into recognized text and shapes, it enables more interactive and intelligent user experiences.

While the service is cloud-based and accessible via REST, details about authentication and SDK support are not specified. Users should refer to the provider's documentation for integration specifics and credential management.

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What you can build

  • 1Display recognized handwritten text
  • 2Generate digital shapes from ink strokes
  • 3Validate handwritten input in applications
  • 4Organize ink strokes into structured data
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Strengths & limitations

Strengths

  • Recognizes both words and shapes
  • Organizes ink strokes into results
  • Cloud-based processing

Limitations

  • Authentication method is unspecified
  • No detailed SDK or endpoint information
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Getting started

To start using the service, obtain the required authentication credentials as per the provider's instructions. Send ink stroke data to the API endpoint to receive recognition results.

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FAQ

Do I need an API key to use the Ink Recognizer Client?+

Authentication details are unspecified; typically, an API key or token is required.

What kind of data does the API accept?+

The API accepts ink stroke data representing handwritten words and shapes.

Is the API accessible via REST?+

Yes, the API is accessible using REST protocol.

Can I use this API in a browser environment?+

The input does not specify CORS or browser support; check provider documentation.

What is returned in the recognition results?+

The response includes recognized words and shapes organized from the ink strokes.

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Technical details

CORS: NoHTTPS: YesSignup: ?Open source: No
Auth type
unknown
Pricing
unknown
Protocols
REST
Response time
42 ms
Last health check
6/24/2026, 6:19:32 AM
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