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Frequently Asked Questions
A document scanner app lets you capture images of documents and convert them into text using OCR (Optical Character Recognition). It helps digitize printed and handwritten documents.
On Android, a text scanner uses your phone's camera to capture images containing text. The OCR process then converts the image into readable text for digitization and editing.
Yes, the scanner app can recognize and extract text from handwritten notes. However, the accuracy may vary depending on the handwriting quality.
The scanner app on Android supports multiple formats including JPEG, PNG, GIF, and TIFF, allowing you to upload various image types for text extraction.
Some document scanner apps for Android offer free versions with limited features. Advanced functionalities might require a subscription or one-time purchase.
You can upload images by taking a photo with the app's camera option or by selecting an existing image from your device's gallery, ready for OCR processing.
You can upload images up to 100 MB on the scanner app for Android, allowing you to handle high-resolution images without concern for file size limitations.
Yes, the app supports automatic language detection for recognizing text in multiple languages, enhancing versatility in document scanning and text extraction.
No, an internet connection is required for OCR processing. While you can capture images offline, the text extraction occurs online, ensuring efficient and accurate results.
No, the document scanner app extracts plain text only, which means formatting, tables, and layout are not preserved in the output.
Yes, once text is extracted, you can save the results to Evernote. Logging into your Evernote account through the app is necessary for this feature.
While the app can handle a variety of documents like photos, receipts, and business cards, it does not process PDFs directly. Use images or screenshots instead.
After OCR processing, you can download the extracted text as a plain text file directly to your device, or save it to apps like Evernote for easy access.
The app provides plain text output ready for copying or downloading, but editing needs to be done in a text editor or document application after extraction.
Many scanner apps provide OCR capabilities on Android, enhancing your ability to digitize text efficiently. Choosing one depends on user reviews and feature requirements.