Taggun Webflow Integration
🌎Taggun is a real-time receipt OCR API for extracting structured data from receipt images. Instantly turn receipts into actionable data for expense management and automation.
Taggun brings receipt scanning and data extraction to Webflow sites, enabling expense tracking, reimbursement workflows, and purchase logging directly through your site's interface. By embedding a receipt upload form connected to Taggun's OCR API, Webflow sites can let users photograph receipts and instantly extract merchant names, totals, line items, dates, and tax amounts — all structured and ready for processing.
The integration follows a clean pattern: a file upload component on your Webflow page sends the receipt image to your middleware, which forwards it to Taggun's API. Taggun returns structured JSON with every field extracted from the receipt, and your middleware writes that data into your database, Webflow CMS, or accounting system. The user sees a confirmation with the extracted data for review — all without leaving your Webflow site.
For Webflow-based SaaS products, accounting firms, and expense management platforms, Taggun eliminates manual data entry from receipt processing. Instead of users typing out receipt details or accountants transcribing stacks of paper receipts, Taggun automates extraction with high accuracy. This turns your Webflow site from a passive information page into an active productivity tool that saves users hours of administrative work every month.
Taggun FAQs
Common questions about using Taggun with Webflow.
Add a file upload form to your Webflow page using a Custom Code element. When a user uploads a receipt image, your serverless middleware receives the file, sends it to Taggun's API, and receives structured JSON back — merchant name, total, date, tax, line items. Display the extracted data for user confirmation on the next Webflow page or as a summary in the same view.
Taggun extracts merchant name, receipt total, subtotal, tax amount, transaction date, currency, payment method, and individual line items with descriptions and prices. It works with receipts in over 30 languages and handles various formats — printed receipts, handwritten notes, digital receipts, and even screenshots.
Taggun uses machine learning models trained specifically on receipts, achieving high accuracy on clean, well-lit images — typically 95%+ for key fields like total and date. Quality drops with blurry photos, angled shots, or very faint thermal-printed receipts. Provide users with real-time feedback (a 'too blurry' warning or crop guide) to improve capture quality on your Webflow upload form.
Yes. Taggun supports over 30 languages and automatically detects currency symbols and codes. This makes it suitable for Webflow sites serving international audiences, expense management tools used across borders, or travel-expense platforms where users submit receipts from different countries.
Taggun offers a free tier with a limited number of API calls per month — enough for testing and small-scale use. Paid plans scale based on monthly scan volume. Since you control the upload flow on your Webflow site, you can implement usage limits or tier-based access to keep Taggun costs aligned with your own pricing model.
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