Chess Scanner
by Stervs
Score sheet scanner for digitizing chess games.
App Name | Chess Scanner |
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Developer | Stervs |
Category | Board |
Download Size | 18 MB |
Latest Version | 1.8.16 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Chess Scanner Android app |
Scan your score sheets to digitize your games.
The texts gets extracted from the score sheet to generate the game. An overview will display the score sheet with the generated moves. If moves were not correctly recognized, you can easily correct them using move suggestions.
Afterward, you have the option to categorize the games into a tournament, analyze them in Lichess/Chess.com, or export them as a PGN file.
Scanning the score sheets
Score sheets can be captured either with the integrated scanner or selected from the gallery. The score sheet is directly extracted from the image.
Score sheets can be specified for both the White and Black players, which is particularly convenient from the tournament director's perspective. When generating the game, both versions are considered. Up to two score sheets can be specified per player.
Generate Game
The game can be generated directly after scanning the score sheets. Alternatively, you also have the option to manually overlay the move grid.
Supported notations
- English: N/B/R/Q/K
- German: S/L/T/D/K
- Dutch: P/L/T/D/K
- Spanish / Italian: C/A/T/D/R
- French: C/F/T/D/R
- Portuguese: C/B/T/D/R
- Czech / Slovak: J/S/V/D/K
It is possible to specify other notations as well, but these are analyzed based on a model of already supported notation. Therefore, text recognition may be less accurate in such cases.
Game generation
For game generation, the score sheets are sent to our servers. The time required for generation may vary depending on the legibility of the score sheet, length of the game, and internet connection. Typically, this ranges between 1 and 10 seconds.
Overview of the generated game
An overview displays the columns of the score sheet with the generated moves. The background color of each move indicates the likelihood of the move. Tapping on a move takes you directly to the corresponding chess position, where move alternatives are also suggested.
Move suggestions
If moves were not correctly recognized, you can quickly and easily correct them using move suggestions. These are arranged based on probabilities and can be further narrowed down using a filter on the piece to be moved. After making a change, you can regenerate the game from the current move.
Moves crossed out or forgotten on the score sheet?
No problem :)
In the game overview, you can skip moves and insert moves. Afterwards, you can simply regenerate the game with the changes.
Game data
Additionally, you can add player and tournament data to a game. You can also provide further information via a description field.
Overview & filtering of games
An overall overview displays all entered games. You can filter games by tournament, round, and favorites. Additionally, there is a search field allowing you to filter games by players or game descriptions.
Exporting games (*)
Filtered games or individual games can be exported as a PGN file. In the settings, you can specify which data the PGN file should contain, such as tournament, round, date, etc.
Importing games
Additional games can be imported into the app via PGN files.
Analyse games (*)
To analyze the games, they can be opened directly in Lichess and Chess.com.
(*) Features available with premium only
If any errors occur or if you have any suggestions or improvements, feel free to email me at:
[email protected]
Recent changes:
- Fixed an issue where a prematurely generated checkmate removed moves from the second score sheet.
Tournament Version:
- When uploading score sheets, the board number can now also be specified.
- Move grid, texts, and results are now loaded from preprocessing.
- Filter options and tournament selection are retained after a restart.
- Annotation texts are now also transferred to the web version.
- The game overview for tablets has been adjusted.
The texts gets extracted from the score sheet to generate the game. An overview will display the score sheet with the generated moves. If moves were not correctly recognized, you can easily correct them using move suggestions.
Afterward, you have the option to categorize the games into a tournament, analyze them in Lichess/Chess.com, or export them as a PGN file.
Scanning the score sheets
Score sheets can be captured either with the integrated scanner or selected from the gallery. The score sheet is directly extracted from the image.
Score sheets can be specified for both the White and Black players, which is particularly convenient from the tournament director's perspective. When generating the game, both versions are considered. Up to two score sheets can be specified per player.
Generate Game
The game can be generated directly after scanning the score sheets. Alternatively, you also have the option to manually overlay the move grid.
Supported notations
- English: N/B/R/Q/K
- German: S/L/T/D/K
- Dutch: P/L/T/D/K
- Spanish / Italian: C/A/T/D/R
- French: C/F/T/D/R
- Portuguese: C/B/T/D/R
- Czech / Slovak: J/S/V/D/K
It is possible to specify other notations as well, but these are analyzed based on a model of already supported notation. Therefore, text recognition may be less accurate in such cases.
Game generation
For game generation, the score sheets are sent to our servers. The time required for generation may vary depending on the legibility of the score sheet, length of the game, and internet connection. Typically, this ranges between 1 and 10 seconds.
Overview of the generated game
An overview displays the columns of the score sheet with the generated moves. The background color of each move indicates the likelihood of the move. Tapping on a move takes you directly to the corresponding chess position, where move alternatives are also suggested.
Move suggestions
If moves were not correctly recognized, you can quickly and easily correct them using move suggestions. These are arranged based on probabilities and can be further narrowed down using a filter on the piece to be moved. After making a change, you can regenerate the game from the current move.
Moves crossed out or forgotten on the score sheet?
No problem :)
In the game overview, you can skip moves and insert moves. Afterwards, you can simply regenerate the game with the changes.
Game data
Additionally, you can add player and tournament data to a game. You can also provide further information via a description field.
Overview & filtering of games
An overall overview displays all entered games. You can filter games by tournament, round, and favorites. Additionally, there is a search field allowing you to filter games by players or game descriptions.
Exporting games (*)
Filtered games or individual games can be exported as a PGN file. In the settings, you can specify which data the PGN file should contain, such as tournament, round, date, etc.
Importing games
Additional games can be imported into the app via PGN files.
Analyse games (*)
To analyze the games, they can be opened directly in Lichess and Chess.com.
(*) Features available with premium only
If any errors occur or if you have any suggestions or improvements, feel free to email me at:
[email protected]
Recent changes:
- Fixed an issue where a prematurely generated checkmate removed moves from the second score sheet.
Tournament Version:
- When uploading score sheets, the board number can now also be specified.
- Move grid, texts, and results are now loaded from preprocessing.
- Filter options and tournament selection are retained after a restart.
- Annotation texts are now also transferred to the web version.
- The game overview for tablets has been adjusted.