BizCards Extractor — Turn Meishi Photos into a Shareable Contact List

BizCards Extractor takes photos of Japanese business cards (名刺 / meishi) and turns them into a clean contact list you can review on-screen and download as an Excel file. It works with a single card or a whole collage of cards in one picture.

The problem it solves

After a meeting or networking event, there’s a pile of cards and very little time. Typing names, titles, phone numbers, and addresses by hand is slow and error-prone—especially when a card mixes Kanji, Kana, and English. BizCards Extractor clears that bottleneck so contacts can be shared, searched, and followed up quickly.

What the app does

  • Understands card photos: Works with one card or many cards in a single shot, no matter the orientation.
  • Highlights each card: Draws a colored box around every card detected in the photo.
  • Reads the details: Pulls out names (Kanji / Kana / Romaji), company, title, department, phones, emails, website, and address.
  • Shows results clearly: Displays the extracted details for easy checking.
  • Exports to Excel: Creates a file with one row per card—ready to share with teammates or import into a CRM.

How to use it (the simple flow)

  1. Upload a photo of one or more business cards.
  2. Click Segment to see boxes drawn around each card.
  3. Click Extract to read the information from every boxed card.
  4. Click Download Excel to save the contact list.

Tips for good results

  • Take photos in good light with minimal glare.
  • Keep cards flat and in focus.
  • For a collage, leave a little space between cards.

Where it runs

Option A: Locally on a computer

  • Runs inside Docker and opens in a browser window.
  • Best when working with private images on a personal or office machine.

Option B: On a Hugging Face Space

  • Runs entirely in the browser at a shareable link.
  • Ideal for demos, feedback, and quick team testing—no setup for viewers.

(Both versions offer the same “Upload → Segment → Extract → Download Excel” experience.)

Who benefits

  • Founders & sales teams returning from meetups and trade shows.
  • Recruiters & HR collecting multiple profiles quickly.
  • Community organizers who need to share contact summaries after events.

What makes it Japan-ready

  • Reads Kanji / Kana / Romaji name forms.
  • Handles Japanese addresses as they appear on cards.
  • Works well when cards mix Japanese and English.

Privacy at a glance

  • Photos are used only to extract the information for the current session.
  • Nothing is stored by default; the only file produced is the Excel you download.
  • For sensitive data, running locally keeps everything on a personal machine.

Roadmap (what’s planned next)

  • A small connections view to group people by company or email domain.
  • QR reading for cards that include vCard/MeCard codes.
  • Inline edits before export, plus optional save history.

Bottom line

BizCards Extractor turns stacks of meishi into a tidy, shareable spreadsheet in minutes. Upload the photo, let the app find and read the cards, then download the list—simple, fast, and built for how business is actually done in Japan.

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