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Document Scanner App for Nurses
Efficient Document Scanner App for Nurses
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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
This tool extracts text from images containing printed or handwritten words using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology. It's ideal for digitizing documents such as nurses' notes.
Nurses can upload images of notes, forms, or documents. The app converts these images to plain text, making it easier to manage, share, and store medical information.
Supported formats include JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF, accommodating various image types nurses might use to document patient information.
Yes, the app can recognize handwritten notes, although the accuracy might vary based on handwriting quality. It's an advantage for nurses documenting quick notes.
Once processing is complete, you can view the extracted text immediately, allowing nurses to quickly verify and use the information.
You can upload files up to a maximum size of 100 MB. Ensure the images are clear and in high resolution for best results.
You can upload multiple image files, but they are processed in sequence. This is convenient for batch scanning documents like patient records.
No, the tool provides plain text output without preserving the original layout or formatting, including tables.
Direct PDF uploads aren't supported. Convert PDF pages to images or take screenshots, then upload those images for text extraction.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for OCR processing. Once done, you can download the text for offline access.
Yes, by logging in, you can save the extracted text directly to your Evernote account, making it easy to organize and retrieve notes or documents later.
The OCR process generates plain text output. You can copy, download it, or save it to services like Evernote.
The tool automatically preprocesses images, including those with rotated text, to ensure accurate text extraction.
For optimal results, use high-resolution images that are clear and well-lit. Blurry or dark images may impact text extraction accuracy.
Free users can process images and see a preview of extracted text. Full results, downloads, and Evernote saving require logging in.