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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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.
