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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your images (JPEG, PNG, etc.) to the OCR tool on MacOS. The system extracts text from these images for easy digitization. Ideal for transforming documents, photos, and screenshots into editable text.
Our OCR tool supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF formats. You can upload various document images from your Mac device for text extraction.
Yes, you can upload multiple images at once. They will be processed in the order they are uploaded, with the extracted text combined into one output.
Text extracted using the OCR tool is plain text and can be copied, downloaded, or saved to Evernote on MacOS for further editing.
The OCR tool can recognize printed and handwritten text, although handwriting accuracy may vary based on clarity and quality of the writing.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can save the extracted text directly to Evernote. This allows easy access and organization of your text data.
The maximum file size for each image uploaded to the OCR tool is 100 MB. We recommend high-resolution images for best results.
Yes, an internet connection is required as the OCR processing is done online. After extraction, results can be downloaded for offline use.
Yes, the tool is browser-based and works seamlessly with multiple MacOS versions, including Ventura.
No, the tool extracts text as plain text only. It does not maintain tables or formatting from the original document.
The OCR tool does not process PDF files directly. Convert PDFs into image formats like JPEG or PNG first for text extraction.
No, the tool provides plain text output without preserving any formatting or layout features from the original image.
Free users can process and preview results, but full access to download and save options requires logging in.
No, the tool requires an online connection to perform OCR tasks. Downloaded text files can be used offline once processed.
Yes, clearer, high-resolution images yield better text extraction results. Blurry or low-resolution images may impact OCR accuracy.