SDKs
What is an SDK
SDK stands for software development kit. Also known as a devkit, the SDK is a set of software-building tools for a specific platform, including the building blocks, debuggers and, often, a framework or group of code libraries such as a set of routines specific to an operating system (OS).
With Leegality’s SDKs, you can offer your customers an in-app signing experience within your company’s application that they already use.
Using SDKs increases trust as your customers are not redirected to a third-party website for signing and can complete the entire execution journey in an environment that they trust.
Types of SDKs a Leegality
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Web SDK (Front-end) - https://gitlab.leegality.com/leegality-public/web-sdk
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Android SDK (Front-end) - https://gitlab.leegality.com/leegality-public/android-sdk
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Android Biometric SDK (APK file for Front-end Integration) -https://gitlab.leegality.com/leegality-public/leegality-helper
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iOS SDK (Front end) - https://gitlab.leegality.com/leegality-public/ios-sdk