OpenCV is open source, contains over 2500 algorithms, and is operated by the non-profit Open Source Vision Foundation. Since June 2000.
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The world’s largest Computer Vision library meets the world’s top-rated Face Recognition technology.
Thursday on OpenCV Live! we’ve got author and data scientist Kristen Kerher who will tell us about how her interest in computer vision led to writing a children’s book about
The OpenCV Community Survey for 2025 is open, and we’re asking for your participation! It’s a short, focused online survey open to the entire OpenCV community that will take just
Earlier this year OpenCV was selected to be part of the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund, which provides maintainers with financial support to participate in a three-week program educating them
OpenCV is open source and released under the Apache 2 License. It is free for commercial use.
OpenCV is a highly optimized library with focus on real-time applications.
C++, Python and Java interfaces support Linux, MacOS, Windows, iOS, and Android.