Scan Barcode C# Overview
Scan Barcode C# library detects and decodes 1D and 2D barcodes, including Data Matrix, Code 128, Code 39, EAN-13, and more. It supports PDF documents, scanned files, and even photographed barcodes in various image formats (PNG, JPG, TIFF). You can restrict detection to a specific format, enable multiple barcode detection, try intensive detection algorithms, and handle inverted or rotated barcodes. The result is returned as JSON with decoded payload and optional metadata.
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File
File Supported formats: .pdf .png .jpg .tiffFile to be converted. Value can be URL or file content.
Password
StringSets the password to open protected PDF.
PageRange
String Default: 1-2000Set PDF page range to convert. Example 1-10 or 1,2,5.
BarcodeFormat
Collection Default: autoThe format of the barcode to detect. Select 'Auto' to detect all supported formats.
Values: auto code128 code39 qrcode datamatrix ean13 ean8 pdf417 aztec upca upce itf14DetectMultiple
Bool Default: FalseIf set to true, the converter will attempt to detect multiple barcodes.
EnhancedDetection
Bool Default: FalseIf set to true, the converter will use more intensive algorithms to detect barcodes.
IncludeInverted
Bool Default: FalseIf set to true, the converter will also try to detect barcodes with inverted colors.
AutoRotate
Bool Default: FalseIf set to true, the converter will automatically rotate the view to detect barcodes.
StoreFile
Bool Default: FalseWhen the StoreFile parameter is set to True, your converted file is written to ConvertAPI’s encrypted, temporary storage and made available via a time-limited secure download URL, valid for up to 3 hours. After this period, the file is permanently deleted.
When StoreFile is set to False, conversion happens entirely in-memory. The raw file bytes are streamed back in the API response without touching disk or external storage, ensuring maximum security and zero persistence so that only you can access the content.
Step-by-Step Guide
Simple Scan Barcode integration using our .NET C# SDK
1. C# library install
ConvertAPI provides an ASP.NET C# library that allows you to perform a Scan Barcode conversion with just a few lines of code. Convert BARCODE to DATA using C# programming language with no effort at all!
Install-Package ConvertApi
2. Authenticate ConvertAPI C# library
You can obtain your API Token by signing up for a free account. Once you sign up, you'll receive 250 free conversions instantly! Grab your authentication key from the account dashboard, and authenticate the ConvertAPI C# library like this:
ConvertApi convertApi = new ConvertApi("api_token");
3. Scan Barcode using C# .NET
Once you have your authentication in place, simply copy-paste this Scan Barcode conversion code snippet into your C# project:
Advanced C# SDK Techniques
Take your ConvertAPI C# integrations to the next level with advanced techniques for real-world, production-grade document conversion workflows.
These advanced patterns help you build robust, scalable, and efficient Scan Barcode pipelines in your .NET applications while maintaining flexibility and control over your document workflows.
Convert a Remote BARCODE File
The following C# example demonstrates how to convert a BARCODE file hosted online (accessible via a public URL) directly to DATA using ConvertAPI. This is useful when your documents are already stored on cloud storage (S3, Azure Blob, etc.) and you want to convert them without downloading locally first.
In this example:
- No local download needed before conversion.
- The BARCODE file is fetched from the provided URL.
- ConvertAPI converts it to DATA and saves it to a temporary folder on your server or local machine.
- Ideal for server-side processing pipelines and automated workflows.
var convertApi = new ConvertApi("api_key");
var sourceFile = new Uri("https://cdn.convertapi.com/public/files/demo.barcode");
Console.WriteLine($"Converting online {sourceFile} document to DATA...");
var barcodeToDataResult = await convertApi.ConvertAsync("barcode", "data", new ConvertApiFileParam(sourceFile));
var outputFileName = barcodeToDataResult.Files[0];
var fileInfo = await outputFileName.SaveFileAsync(Path.Combine(Path.GetTempPath(), outputFileName.FileName));
Console.WriteLine("The DATA result saved to " + fileInfo);
Convert a BARCODE File Stream to DATA and Receive a File Stream
This C# example demonstrates how to convert a BARCODE file provided as a stream directly to DATA using ConvertAPI and receive the converted DATA as a stream without writing to disk. This is ideal for in-memory processing in ASP.NET APIs, serverless functions, or pipeline services where you need to handle documents securely and efficiently.
In this example:
- You pass a BARCODE file stream (barcode_stream) with a filename hint to ConvertAPI.
- ConvertAPI converts the document to DATA without saving intermediate files.
- The converted DATA is returned as a stream (outputStream) for direct processing, returning to clients, or further manipulation in your pipeline.
- Ideal for secure, diskless document conversion workflows.
var conversionResult = await convertApi.ConvertAsync("barcode", "data",
new ConvertApiFileParam(barcode_stream, "test.barcode")
);
var outputStream = await conversionResult.Files.First().FileStreamAsync();
Console.Write(new StreamReader(outputStream).ReadToEnd());
Console.WriteLine("End of file stream.");
Handling Exceptions During Scan Barcode Conversion
This C# example shows how to handle exceptions when converting a BARCODE file to DATA using ConvertAPI. By catching ConvertApiException, you can access detailed error information, making it easier to debug issues such as invalid API tokens, unsupported file formats, or conversion errors in your workflow.
In this example:
- A try-catch block safely wraps the BARCODE to DATA conversion.
- If the API call fails, ConvertApiException provides the HTTP status code and API response details for clear diagnostics.
- This approach ensures your application can handle errors gracefully, log issues, and respond with meaningful messages to users or calling services.
try
{
var convertApi = new ConvertApi("api_token");
const string sourceFile = @"..\..\..\TestFiles\test.barcode";
var convert = await convertApi.ConvertAsync("barcode", "data",
new ConvertApiFileParam(sourceFile));
}
//Catch exceptions and write details
catch (ConvertApiException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Status Code: " + e.StatusCode);
Console.WriteLine("Response: " + e.Response);
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is ConvertAPI C# SDK?
The ConvertAPI C# SDK is a lightweight, easy-to-use library for .NET developers to integrate document and file conversions into their applications with minimal code. It connects directly to the ConvertAPI REST service, allowing you to automate file conversions, merging, splitting, and more.
What types of conversions are supported?
ConvertAPI offers 300+ converters and tools, including DOCX to PDF, XLSX to PDF, PDF to JPG, HTML to PDF, image processing, metadata extraction, compression, and advanced document workflows. You can automate complex document processing scenarios within your .NET applications using the SDK.
Can I build complex conversion workflows using the SDK?
Yes, the ConvertAPI .NET C# SDK allows you to chain conversions, merge documents, extract pages, and apply advanced parameters to automate end-to-end document workflows within your applications.
Is there a file size limit when using ConvertAPI?
The maximum file size you can convert depends on your ConvertAPI plan type. Higher-tier plans allow larger files and increased concurrency for high-volume document processing needs.
Can I convert files entirely in memory without storing them on your servers?
Yes, ConvertAPI supports in-memory conversions, allowing you to send and receive files as streams without saving them to disk on ConvertAPI servers. This enables secure, diskless workflows for sensitive or temporary files.
Which .NET versions does the ConvertAPI SDK support?
The SDK supports .NET Framework 4.5+, .NET Core, .NET 5, 6, 7, and 8, ensuring compatibility across your existing and new projects.
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