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Document Scanner App For Linux
Effortlessly Scan and Digitize Documents with Our Linux-Compatible OCR 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 OCR tool extracts text from images, converting photos, scans, or screenshots into digitized text files. It supports printed and some handwritten text recognition.
Upload your image files in supported formats to the app. The OCR process will extract text, which you can then copy or download. This tool works seamlessly on Linux.
The app supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF formats on Linux systems. You can upload images for text extraction with the tool.
Yes, you can upload scanned documents in image formats to convert them to plain text. The extracted text is editable and downloadable.
Yes, there is a 100 MB file size limit per upload. You can upload multiple files, processed sequentially, to extract text on Linux.
Yes, you can save extracted text to Evernote after logging in. This feature makes it convenient to manage and organize your notes.
Yes, the OCR tool automatically detects and extracts text in multiple languages, making it versatile for different document types.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as all OCR processing occurs online. Download the extracted text for offline use afterward.
Yes, you can upload images of whiteboard notes. The OCR tool extracts text from clear images, assisting in digitizing board content.
Handwriting can be converted, though accuracy depends on the quality and clarity of the handwriting. Clearer writing yields better results.
No, the OCR process extracts plain text only. Document formatting, layouts, or tables are not preserved in the output.
The tool is browser-based, meaning there's no need for a download or installation. You can access it from your Linux browser easily.
Yes, upload photos with text and the OCR tool extracts the content into plain text. Perfect for digitizing text in images quickly.
No, PDFs must be converted to image files or take screenshots to upload into the OCR tool for text extraction.
Yes, you can access the OCR capabilities for free through your browser on Linux, with certain features available upon logging in.