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Document Scanner App for Nonprofits
Free Image-to-Text Scanner for Nonprofits
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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
Our image-to-text OCR scanner helps nonprofits digitize documents, making text easy to manage, search, and archive. Ideal for organizing and digitizing various documents like receipts and reports.
Each image file can be up to 100 MB. This allows for high-resolution images to be processed for more accurate text extraction. Multiple images can be uploaded and processed sequentially.
Our OCR scanner supports formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. Nonprofits can upload diverse images for text extraction.
No installation needed. This scanner app works directly in your browser. Nonprofits can easily upload images and download extracted text without additional software.
Nonprofits can digitize documents such as reports and letters. Upload images, use OCR to extract text, and download or save results, aiding in document management and reporting.
Yes, the scanner app offers a free version. Nonprofits can process images and view a preview, while logged-in users get full access for downloading and saving results.
Yes, but the quality of handwriting affects accuracy. The tool extracts text from handwriting and printed documents, making it valuable for archiving notes or letters.
No, the tool provides plain text output only. Formatting such as tables and layout is not retained, beneficial for when refined text formatting is unneeded.
PDF files are unsupported. However, you can convert PDF pages to image files or take screenshots to use with the app for text extraction.
Yes, users logged into Evernote can save extracted text directly. This integration facilitates organizing and accessing digitized documents easily.
No, an internet connection is required to utilize the OCR and for uploading images. Once text is extracted, it can be downloaded for offline access.
Documents such as receipts, business cards, whiteboard notes, and book pages can be converted to text, assisting nonprofits in document management.
Yes, the OCR scanner includes automatic language detection with support for multiple languages, enhancing its utility for diverse document types.
Yes, you can upload multiple images, and the app processes them in the order they are added, combining the text into a single output.
Yes, the extracted text cannot be edited within the app. For modifications, download the text and use a text editor or word processor.