We offer IIIF as a hosted service. We can provide Image API endpoints for any images, and convert your digital objects to IIIF Manifests.
Keep readingMadoc is our IIIF-powered collection showcase and crowdsourcing tool, developed with the National Library of Wales and the University of Ghent.
Keep readingFrom tagging and transcription through to the capture of complex form layouts and descriptions, the combination of our annotation tools and server software can be adapted to any crowdsourcing scenario.
Keep readingFind out how our text and image processing pipeline can apply text recognition, natural language processing and machine learning techniques to make new connections in your content and enable new forms of navigation and discovery.
Keep readingOur Manifest Editor is a visual tool for working with IIIF resources. With additional plugins, it becomes a powerful content-creation environment for digital storytelling.
Keep readingOur approaches to viewing, reading, hearing and exploring digitised objects. A viewer can be different things for different objects and different audiences.
Keep readingSorting Room is a lightbox-style tool for organising large amounts of digitised content into new items and arrangements.
Keep readingTacsi is a tool for managing and refining vocabularies produced by natural language processing and text recognition.
Keep readingCanvas Panel is a user interface component that renders a IIIF Canvas. It is the core component in many of the viewing and annotation tools that we build.
Keep readingAnnotation Studio is a user interface component for capturing text and structured data. It is for use in viewers and crowdsourcing projects, and can be configured for any data model.
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