3 Integrations with FormLab
View a list of FormLab integrations and software that integrates with FormLab below. Compare the best FormLab integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with FormLab. Here are the current FormLab integrations in 2026:
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JSON
JSON
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December 1999. JSON is a text format that is completely language independent but uses conventions that are familiar to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and many others. These properties make JSON an ideal data-interchange language. JSON is built on two structures: 1. A collection of name/value pairs. In various languages, this is realized as an object, record, struct, dictionary, hash table, keyed list, or associative array. 2. An ordered list of values. In most languages, this is realized as an array, vector, list, or sequence. These are universal data structures. Virtually all modern programming languages support them in one form or another.Starting Price: Free -
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OmniScan
Paragon Systems
OmniScan is an enterprise-level document scanning software that incorporates Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to convert physical documents into digital files. It provides a flexible platform for managing and editing scanned documents, including the ability to manually redact sensitive information before finalizing documents. OmniScan allows users to create custom workflows tailored to their specific scanning needs, making it easier to process documents in line with departmental or operational requirements. It supports an unlimited number of scanning profiles, which can be configured for different environments and document types. OmniScan integrates seamlessly with external databases, document management systems, and file systems through its extensive API support. OmniScan also features Paragon's HTML5 viewing technology, ParaVista, allowing users to view and manage documents in real time. -
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HTML
HTML
HTML, short for HyperText Markup Language, is the markup language that is used by every website on the internet. HTML is code that websites use to build and structure every part of their website and web pages. HTML5 is a markup language used for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. It is the fifth and final major HTML version that is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation. The current specification is known as the HTML Living Standard. It is maintained by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), a consortium of the major browser vendors (Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft). HTML5 includes detailed processing models to encourage more interoperable implementations; it extends, improves, and rationalizes the markup available for documents and introduces markup and application programming interfaces (APIs) for complex web applications. For the same reasons, HTML5 is also a candidate for cross-platform mobile applications.
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