Starting the camera
Click Start Camera
On the main screen, click the Start Camera button. If this is your first time, your browser will ask for camera permission — click Allow.
Point at a vehicle
Hold your device so the license plate is visible in frame. Scanning begins automatically as soon as the camera feed appears.
Camera access requires a secure context. The app must be opened over HTTPS or on localhost. If you see a permission error, check that the URL starts with
https://.Camera controls during scanning
Once the camera is active, a row of controls appears at the bottom of the preview area.| Control | What it does |
|---|---|
| Stop | Stops the camera immediately and returns to the idle screen. |
| Flip camera | Switches between the front and rear camera on mobile devices. |
| Zoom in / Zoom out | Adjusts the zoom level. The app uses native hardware zoom when available, and falls back to digital zoom otherwise. |
Auto-stop behavior
By default, the camera stops automatically after it confirms a plate. This saves battery and avoids scanning the same vehicle repeatedly.- The camera stops after 3 seconds of continuous plate detection.
- If the detection has a mean OCR confidence of 0.8 or higher, the camera stops after just 1 second.
Live scanning indicator
While the camera is active, a small badge appears in the top-right corner of the preview:- Scanning (with a pulsing dot) — the app is actively processing frames and looking for plates.
- Live (with a steady dot) — the camera is on and ready, but no plate is being actively processed at that moment.
