Document capture and sharing for interactive presentations
A professional document camera enables real-time capture and display of paper-based content or physical objects on a screen. Ideal for education, training and professional presentations, it enhances collaboration and interactivity. Available in 4K versions with articulated arms and integrated lighting, document visualisers equip training rooms, educational environments and demonstration spaces without the need for prior digitisation.
A document projector with a preview screen for high-definition broadcasts.
UHD resolution content projector
Wide capture area: 420 x 297mm
X10 Digital zoom and x12 optical zoom
Built-in microphone
5’’ LCD display for preview
Functions: annotation, photo, recording, OCR
Adjustable and foldable to suit your preferences
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Characteristics and Core Functions
Professional document cameras are designed to capture and display physical materials in real time without prior scanning or document reproduction. They deliver high-definition image quality for perfect readability and are extremely easy to use. Flexible by design, they support a wide range of media and objects, making them ideal for presentations and training based on original documents or practical demonstrations.
High-definition camera
Full HD or 4K resolution for clear capture of text and fine details.
Flexible articulated arm
Precise positioning for documents, objects or practical demonstrations.
USB / HDMI connectivity
Compatibility with a wide range of systems.
Advanced features
Zoom, image rotation, annotation and recording depending on the model.
UC compatibility
Works with Teams, Zoom and Google Meet.
How to choose the right solution?
OKType of content: text documents, colour images, 3D objects or experimental demonstrations.
OKRequired resolution: Full HD for standard text, 4K for fine details or significant zoom.
OKRequired mobility: fixed room installation or frequent transport requiring compact and robust design.
OKVideo conferencing integration: local capture only or sharing with remote participants.
OKAdditional features: basic capture or advanced functions including annotation, recording and image processing.
Applications across professional environments
Document visualisers are used in education to display textbooks, exercises and scientific experiments simultaneously to all learners. In professional training, they support demonstrations of procedures on original documents, contracts or technical materials without costly reproduction. Legal departments use visualisers to present contractual documents and evidence during client presentations or internal training. Museums also rely on them to display fragile historical documents without direct handling.
Why partner with Onedirect?
Onedirect distributes document visualisers from specialist brands such as IPEVO, Lumens, Aver and Elmo. As an official reseller, we guarantee authentic products and fast, secure delivery. Our team helps you select the ideal solution based on your use case and existing audiovisual systems, ensuring optimal capture and presentation of physical documents.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a document visualiser and a document scanner?
A visualiser captures objects in real time for immediate display during presentations, while a scanner digitises and archives documents for later use. Visualisers are preferred for educational and interactive demonstration purposes.
Can captures from a document visualiser be recorded?
Yes. Advanced models include built-in photo or video recording. Alternatively, recording can be done via screen capture software or through a video conferencing platform during sharing.
Are document visualisers compatible with video conferencing systems?
Yes. USB or HDMI connections allow them to be used as an additional video source to share physical documents with remote participants.
Which resolution should be chosen for a document camera?
Full HD 1080p is sufficient for standard text documents and classic presentations. 4K is recommended for fine details, high-quality images or significant zoom requiring maximum clarity.
Can document visualisers capture 3D objects?
Yes. Articulated arms allow flexible positioning to capture three-dimensional objects from different angles. Some models also support dedicated side capture for larger or thicker objects.