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AI powered
Document Scanner App For Desktop
Turn Images into Text with Our Desktop Document Scanner
or drag and drop a file
Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
The app uses OCR technology to convert images into plain text. Upload images of documents to extract text for easy digitization.
Upload scanned images in supported formats like JPG or PNG. The app processes these through OCR to extract text for digital use.
Yes, our Document Scanner App is accessible via browser on Windows 11, allowing you to upload and process images to extract text.
You can upload images in formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. Ensure your files are below the 100 MB limit for best results.
Upload a photo or scan of your document, and OCR will extract text as plain text, ready to be copied or downloaded.
Yes, the app can extract text from handwritten notes, though accuracy may vary depending on handwriting clarity.
Yes, each image file must be 100 MB or smaller to ensure smooth processing and text extraction.
Yes, the app is web-based, so you can use it directly in your browser without downloading any software.
Yes, after processing your image, you can download the extracted text as a plain text file for offline use.
This app focuses on extracting text from images and does not specifically support functions related to mobile radio scanning.
Yes, you can use a small desktop scanner to digitize documents. Upload scanned images to the app for text extraction.
The app can process images with rotated text, thanks to automatic image preprocessing features that enhance text recognition.
No, the tool extracts plain text only. Any formatting, layout, or tables from the original image will not be preserved.
Yes, after extracting text, you can save the content to Evernote, which requires you to log in.
No, the app only processes image files. Convert your PDF into image formats like JPG or take screenshots to use the OCR tool.