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Document Scanner App for Doctors
Transform Clinical Notes with Our Document Scanner App for Doctors
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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
It's an OCR tool designed to extract text from medical images and clinical documents, supporting formats like JPG and PNG.
Upload your clinical notes as images, and the OCR technology will extract the plain text for easy digitization and documentation.
Yes, the tool can recognize handwritten text, although the accuracy may vary depending on the clarity of the handwriting.
You can upload JPG, PNG, TIFF, and several other formats, as long as each file is under 100 MB.
Yes, it efficiently converts scanned or photographed medical records into plain text, facilitating easy data handling.
Take a clear, high-resolution image of the prescription and upload it. The tool will extract the text for you.
While it can handle the text in scanned documents related to X-rays, it can't interpret the X-ray images themselves.
Yes, once the text is extracted, you can download it as a plain text file or save it to Evernote if logged in.
No, the OCR processing requires an internet connection, as it happens online.
The extracted text is plain and not editable within the tool, but you can copy it into a word processor to make edits.
For best results, use high-resolution and clear images, as the tool's output quality depends on image clarity.
No, the tool extracts plain text only, so tables and formatting aren't preserved.
Each image file must be under 100 MB. Multiple images are processed sequentially.
Yes, it automatically detects and processes multiple languages in your uploaded images.
Log in to your account, extract the text, and select the option to save directly to Evernote for easy access.