Tungsten Automation Releases OmniPage Capture SDK 2025.3 for Linux

Tungsten Automation has announced the general availability of OmniPage Capture SDK 2025.3 for Linux, expanding its Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and document-processing platform for Linux-based application development and large-scale document-processing environments.
The latest release introduces enhancements aimed at improving recognition accuracy and data extraction performance. Updates include improved recognition for machine-readable zones (MRZ) and Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR), the technology commonly used for check processing, along with adaptive image pre-processing, more accurate handling of redactions within editable text, and enhanced forms recognition and zonal data extraction. According to the company, these improvements are supported by integrated AI technologies designed to maintain high throughput while increasing accuracy.
OmniPage Capture SDK 2025.3 for Linux is supported on a broad range of operating systems, including Debian 11.x and 12.x, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS, Fedora 40 and 41, CentOS Stream 9.x and 10.x, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 8.8, 9.x, and 10.x, as well as Oracle Linux 8.x and 9.x. This range of support is intended to enable deployment across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid Linux environments.
The SDK supports multiple programming languages, including C/C++, Python, Java, and .NET. It includes OCR engines for text, barcode, and forms processing, image optimization capabilities, and PDF/A-4 compliant output. These features are designed to support scalable and compliant document automation solutions for software providers and systems integrators.
“We have a vibrant roadmap for OmniPage CSDK supporting Windows, Linux, Mac, and Android OS. Typically, we can get customers up and running on any platform in days. Additionally, our solution architects can assist developer teams to maximize accuracy and performance while removing unnecessary complexity for our OEM partners,” said Douglas Rudolph, Senior Vice President of OEM Sales at Tungsten Automation. “Our per-page or flat-fee licensing model gives developers predictable costs at scale while providing unrestricted access to the full power of our AI-driven OCR platform, enabling them to focus on innovation rather than volume-based processing limits.”
Tungsten Automation noted that OmniPage technology has been developed over more than three decades and is positioned to deliver high OCR accuracy and processing performance in high-volume environments. With the release of OmniPage Capture SDK 2025.3 for Linux, the company is extending support for mission-critical document workflows across major enterprise operating systems.
