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Document Scanner App for Academics
Digitize Academic Documents with Our Scanner App
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Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Document Scanner App for Academics uses OCR technology to extract text from images. It's ideal for digitizing academic materials like notes, research papers, and whiteboard notes.
Upload an image of your document, and the tool extracts the text using OCR. You can then copy, download, or save the extracted text to Evernote.
No, the app only processes image files, such as JPG or PNG. To use a PDF, convert its pages to images first before uploading.
Yes, the app can extract text from handwritten notes, but the accuracy may vary depending on the handwriting quality.
The app supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and more. Ensure the images are clear and high-resolution for best results.
Yes, an internet connection is required since the OCR processing occurs online. Once processed, you can use the text offline.
Yes, the app automatically detects and supports multiple languages, making it versatile for academic use.
The extracted text is plain text, which you can easily copy and edit in your preferred text editor or word processor.
High-resolution and clear images yield better text extraction results. Ensure the text in your images is legible for the best accuracy.
You can upload multiple files simultaneously. The tool processes them in order and combines the extracted text.
Yes, each image file can be up to 100 MB. Make sure your files are within this limit for seamless processing.
Yes, if you log in, you can save the extracted text directly to Evernote for organized storage and accessibility.
The app provides plain text output only, with no preservation of the original document's layout or formatting.
No, the app does not support real-time text extraction. Upload the images first; the tool processes them online.
You can use the app for free and view a preview of your text. Full access to results and additional features is available for logged-in users.