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Document Scanner App for Real Estate
Streamline Your Real Estate Documents with Our Scanner 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
Upload a photo or scan of the document onto the app. The OCR technology will extract the text, which you can copy, download, or save to Evernote for easy management.
You can upload images in formats such as JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and more, with a maximum file size of 100 MB per image.
Yes, the document scanner app works on any device with a web browser, including iPhones. No additional app download is required.
Absolutely. The tool is ideal for digitizing estate planning documents into plain text for easier organization and retrieval.
Yes, you can use photos containing text, such as property deeds or information boards, through the OCR tool to extract text.
Users can access the tool for free. Full access to the results and features may require logging in.
Yes, extracted text can be saved directly to Evernote, but you need to log in to your Evernote account.
No, the app extracts plain text only. It does not preserve the layout, tables, or original formatting.
You can upload multiple files, and they will be processed in order. Remember each file must be under 100 MB.
The OCR tool can recognize handwritten text, but the quality of recognition may vary based on handwriting clarity.
Each uploaded file can be up to 100 MB. Ensure images are clear and high-quality for best text extraction results.
The tool does not process PDFs directly. Convert PDF pages to images or take screenshots before uploading.
No, the document scanner requires an internet connection as all processing is completed online.
Yes, the tool is accessible via any web browser, making it compatible with Android devices as well.
Yes, as long as the map or furniture label is an image file containing readable text, the tool can extract the text.