Software Decode Library

Software Decode Library (SDL) makes it easy to empower your most space-constrained mobile computers, tablets and other devices with high-performance barcode scanning.
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Software Decode Library
Save space and power while reducing costs with software decode

When you choose Zebra's 2-D imaging engines to enable barcode scanning and image capture in your products, Zebra's SDL can help you improve your product designs and lower component cost. Since SDL connects the Zebra 2-D imaging engine directly to your host device central processing unit (CPU), the need for decode hardware is eliminated-the decode function is built right into the host device software.
SDL provides the same industry-leading algorithms used in Zebra hardware decoders, so your customers get the first-time every-time easy capture of data that has made Zebra the leader in the barcode industry.

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