Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Homegrown Kaagaz Scanner app eyes 15-20 mn users after ban on CamScanner

 

Tech startup Ordenado Labs has seen solid development in utilization of its indigenously created application, Kaagaz Scanner in the weeks following the prohibition on Chinese applications, and is certain of its client base contacting around 15-20 million clients throughout the following hardly any months.

The organization dispatched the archive examining application on June 14, only days before the Indian government restricted 59 versatile applications with Chinese connections - including Kaagaz's opponent, CamScanner - on June 29, naming these applications biased to power of the nation.

"(The boycott of) CamScanner has left an immense void for around 100 million clients in India. We are obviously focusing on that number. It will be exceptionally hard to accomplish that number in one year however on a moderate side, we hope to accomplish at any rate 15-20 percent of that market soon," Ordenado Labs prime supporter Gaurav Shrishrimal told PTI.

Ordenado Labs - a startup established in July 2019 by Snehanshu Gandhi, Gaurav Shrishrimal and Tamanjit Singh Bindra - is building a set-up of man-made consciousness controlled utility apparatuses to assist clients with dealing with their everyday assignments flawlessly.

Kaagaz Scanner is the second item that has been created by the organization and it intends to acquire more items coming months.

Kaagaz Scanner, which has just crossed 1.2 million downloads on the Google Play Store, is a disconnected application that permits clients to examine archives. The iOS rendition will be made accessible before the year's over.

"Given that the information is put away on the client's telephone itself, it is sheltered to utilize. Furthermore, clients can likewise bolt on the application to make sure about it further against any unapproved access," Shrishrimal stated, featuring the protection focal point of the application.

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