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Document Scanner App For Microsoft Edge
Effortlessly Convert Images to Text with OCR on Microsoft Edge
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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 tool converts text in images to digital text using OCR technology. Upload an image and get a plain text output that can be copied or downloaded.
Install the scanner extension and upload an image. The OCR tool extracts text, which you can then view, copy, and download as a text file.
Yes, upload scanned documents in supported formats like JPEG, PNG, or TIFF. The OCR will convert the visible text to a digital format.
Yes, but accuracy with handwriting may vary depending on clarity and style. Printed text is generally recognized more accurately.
Supported formats include JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. This allows for processing a wide range of image types.
Each image file can be up to 100 MB. Larger files need to be resized before uploading, to ensure smooth processing.
This tool is browser-based and can be accessed through Microsoft Edge without needing a separate app download.
Yes, screenshots in supported formats can be uploaded, and the OCR tool will convert the visible text into plain text.
No, the output is plain text only. Layout and formatting from the original image are not retained.
The tool only processes image files. To use a PDF, convert its pages to images first or upload screenshots as image files.
After text extraction, you can download the result as a plain text file or copy it to your clipboard for use in other applications.
Yes, logged-in users can save extracted text to Evernote directly by linking their account after processing the images.
Yes, higher quality images generally yield better text extraction results. Blurry or low-resolution images may decrease accuracy.
No, this tool requires an internet connection. All OCR processing happens online to convert images to text.
Free users can convert images and view previews. Logged-in users gain additional features like downloading results and saving to Evernote.