Academic and open-source software Open source OMR projects vary significantly, from well developed software such as
Audiveris, to many projects that have been realized in academia, but only a few of which reached a mature state and have been successfully deployed to users. These systems include: • Aruspix •
Audiveris • CANTOR • MusicStaves toolkit for Gamera • DMOS • Oemer •
OpenOMR • Rodan
Commercial software Most of the commercial desktop applications that were developed in the last 20 years have been shut down again due to the lack of commercial success, leaving only a few vendors that are still developing, maintaining, and selling OMR products. Some of these products claim extremely high recognition rates with up to 100% accuracy • FORTE by Forte Notation • MIDI-Connections Scan by Composing & Arranging Systems • NoteScan bundled with Nightingale • Myriad SARL • OMeR (Optical Music easy Reader) Add-on for Harmony Assistant and Melody Assistant: Myriad Software • PDFtoMusic Pro • PhotoScore by Neuratron The Light version of PhotoScore is used in
Sibelius; PhotoScore uses the SharpEye SDK • Scorscan by npcImaging •
SmartScore by Musitek. Formerly packaged as "MIDISCAN". (SmartScore Lite has been used in previous versions of
Finale). • ScanScore (Also as a bundle with
Forte Notation.) AI-based OMR system released in beta in September 2022. • Maestria by Newzik.
Mobile apps Better cameras and increases in processing power have enabled a range of mobile applications, both on the
Google Play Store and the Apple Store. Frequently the focus is on sight-playing (see
sight-reading) – converting the sheet music into sound that is played on the device. • iSeeNotes by Gear Up AB • NotateMe Now by Neuratron • Notation Scanner by Song Zhang • PlayScore 2 by Organum Ltd • SmartScore NoteReader by Musitek • Newzik app ==See also==