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Document Scanner App for Journalists
Essential Document Scanner App for Journalists
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Frequently Asked Questions
The OCR tool extracts text from images, allowing users to convert photos of documents, screenshots, or any image file into digitized text.
Journalists can use the app to digitize notes from interviews, scan documents on the go, and quickly convert printed text into digital text for easier editing and archiving.
You can upload common image formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. Ensure your images are clear and under 100 MB for best results.
Yes, the document scanner app is free to use. Journalists can access essential functions like image upload and text conversion without any cost.
Simply upload your image containing text, and the OCR technology will extract the text. You can then copy the text, download it, or save it to Evernote.
Yes. Once logged in, you can save the extracted text directly to your Evernote account, making organization and future access easier.
Yes, but the accuracy can vary depending on the quality and legibility of the handwriting in the image.
Yes, you can upload multiple image files. The tool processes them one by one, and the text from all files is combined for download or copying.
No, the tool provides plain text output without preserving any document layout, formatting, or tables. For formatting, you'll need to edit the text afterward.
The tool works only with image files. To process a PDF, convert it to images first or take screenshots of its pages.
Yes, an internet connection is necessary as the OCR processing takes place online. Once text is extracted, you can download it for offline use.
Yes, as an online tool, it can be accessed from any browser on mobile devices, making it easy for journalists to use it on the go.
If your image exceeds the 100 MB limit, you'll need to compress or resize it before uploading to ensure it can be processed by the OCR tool.
Yes, the tool can handle rotated images, thanks to its automatic image preprocessing capabilities, ensuring accurate text extraction.
The extracted text is provided as plain text. You can copy it to your clipboard, download it, or save it to an Evernote account.