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OpenCV Android

Easy way to integrate OpenCV into your Android project via Gradle.
No NDK dependency needed - just include this library and you are good to go.

🚨 Breaking Changes

  • OpenCV Contribution's package naming has been changed to make it as per the naming guideline.
    • Old: opencv:VERSION-contrib
    • New: opencv-contrib:VERSION

🚀 Releases

Each versions is available in only OpenCV as well as OpenCV with contributions.

4.x versions
  • 4.5.3.0 ‼️
  • 4.5.2
  • 4.5.1
  • 4.5.0
  • 4.4.0

‼️ Please use 4.5.3.0 instead of 4.5.3. They are both the same versions, however, 4.5.3 has some runtime issues on some of the Android versions while 4.5.3.0 works fine.

3.4.x versions
  • 3.4.15
  • 3.4.14
  • 3.4.13
  • 3.4.12
  • 3.4.5
  • 3.4.1

👩‍💻 How to Integrate 🧑‍💻

  • Add mavenCentral to your project's build.gradle file's repositories section if not already present.
repositories {
  mavenCentral()
}
  • Add either the normal or contributions version in the dependencies of your module.
  // opencv
  implementation `com.quickbirdstudios:opencv:VERSION`

  // opencv with contributions
  implementation `com.quickbirdstudios:opencv-contrib:VERSION`
}
  • Initialize OpenCV before using it.
if (!OpenCVLoader.initDebug())
   Log.e("OpenCV", "Unable to load OpenCV!");
else
   Log.d("OpenCV", "OpenCV loaded Successfully!");

‼️ Want to use OpenCV as source Dependency?

  • Checkout the Repository. There will be an empty project with placeholder for the opencv source.
  • Download the source from your desired release.
  • Unzip the folder. The name of the folder will be opencv_VERSION or opencv-contrib_VERSION. Copy this folder to the project and keep it at the same level as the app folder.
  • Open settings.gradle and replace the VERSION with the OpenCV version you have downloaded.
// Remove/comment out the one you aren't going to need
include ":opencv_VERSION"
include ":opencv-contrib_VERSION"
  • Open app/build.gradle and replace the VERSION with the OpenCV version you have downloaded
// Remove/comment out the one you aren't going to need
implementation(project(":opencv_VERSION"))
implementation(project(":opencv-contrib_VERSION"))
  • Sync and run the project. You should see the screen with the text OpenCV Loaded Successfully.

🛠 None of the released versions meet your requirements?

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