[NFBCS] Supersense: The New and Improved OCR scanning app

Shane Lowe shane at mediate.tech
Fri Jul 24 19:29:21 UTC 2020


Hi everyone,
My name is Shane Lowe, and I work for Mediate, an MIT spinoff
app-development company. Our debut product is an app called
Supersense, designed to be the most efficient and effective OCR
scanner on iOS and Android, and if you have the time, we'd like to get
your feedback on it as enlightened technologists.

Supersense features a unique guidance system, designed to capture any
document as quickly and accurately as possible. You can also use the
app to scan barcodes and currency, import photos from your library,
and soon we will have integrated a color identifier and indoor
navigation technology.

Our goal is to work as closely and transparently as possible with the
people who could benefit most from the app, and I'd love to know what
you think of it so that we may continue to improve. Feel free to
access Supersense from the app store, play store, or the link below,
and reach out to me with any questions or comments you may have.

All the best,
Shane Lowe.
Community Specialist @ Mediate
502-435-2671
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Supersense: The New and Improved OCR scanning app
Hi everyone,
My name is Shane Lowe, and I work for Mediate, an MIT spinoff
app-development company. Our debut product is an app called
Supersense, designed to be the most efficient and effective OCR
scanner on iOS and Android, and if you have the time, we'd like to get
your feedback on it as a potential educational solution.

As a college student myself, I often encounter situations when a piece
of paper is handed to me at any given point in the day, and I need to
immediately figure out what it is and assess its' priority. Supersense
has helped me a lot with this. Supersense features a unique guidance
system, designed to capture any document as quickly and accurately as
possible. You can also use the app to scan barcodes and currency,
import photos from your library, and soon we will have integrated a
color identifier and indoor navigation technology.

Our goal is to work as closely and transparently as possible with the
people who could benefit most from the app, and I'd love to know what
you think of it so that we may continue to improve. Feel free to
access Supersense from the app store, play store, or the link below,
and reach out to me with any questions or comments you may have.

All the best,
Shane Lowe.
Community Specialist @ Mediate
502-435-2671
Download Supersense on iOS:
https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1484547836?pt=119769173&ct=S-O12&mt=8
Download Supersense on android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mediate.supersense&hl=en_US
Download Supersense on android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mediate.supersense&hl=en_US



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