Interfaze launches open-source OCR viewer
Interfaze drops a lightweight web tool to visualize OCR outputs with interactive, color-coded bounding boxes. A critical utility for developers debugging deterministic document extraction workflows.
Interfaze is leaning into transparency by giving developers the tools to verify its high-accuracy "deterministic" claims. This viewer bridges the gap between raw JSON data and visual document verification.
- –Browser-based overlay maps OCR data directly to PDFs with zero installation or setup
- –Color-coded confidence scores (Red < 40% to Green > 70%) enable rapid error spotting
- –Granularity toggles for word and line-level boxes provide precision for complex document layouts
- –Strengthens Interfaze's positioning as a developer-first alternative to black-box LLM vision
- –Open-source release allows teams to integrate the viewer into private, local-first development pipelines
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2026-05-16
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