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Frequently Asked Questions
The document scanner app uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to convert text from images into plain text. This allows researchers to digitize documents, photos, or screenshots containing readable text.
Yes, researchers can use the scanner app to convert images of trial reports into text. Simply upload the scanned images or photos, and the app will extract the text, making research documentation more accessible.
Absolutely. The scanner app is highly suitable for academic applications, enabling researchers to digitize books, papers, and notes through OCR technology, offering a convenient way to manage academic materials.
The app supports a variety of image formats such as JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and more. This flexibility allows researchers to upload images from different sources easily.
Yes, you can upload multiple images at once. The app processes each file sequentially and combines the extracted text into a single output, ensuring efficiency in handling extensive documentation.
Each uploaded image file can be up to 100 MB in size. This allows researchers to process high-resolution images for more accurate text extraction without worrying about file size limitations.
No, the scanner app extracts plain text only. It does not preserve the layout, tables, or formatting of the original document, focusing solely on retrieving readable text.
Yes, once text is extracted, you can save it directly to Evernote if you're logged in. This feature aids in organizing and accessing research materials across devices.
No, the scanner cannot process PDF files directly. You need to convert the PDF pages into image files or take screenshots to use the app for text extraction.
The app can recognize handwritten text, but accuracy depends on handwriting quality. Clear, legible handwriting yields the best results, though some variation may occur.
Simply upload your image by dragging and dropping it into the app or browsing files from your device. The OCR process will begin automatically, and text can be viewed, copied, or downloaded shortly after.
No download is required as the scanner app is browser-based, allowing researchers to convert images to text directly online without any installation.
Yes, the app can extract text from images of whiteboards. This makes it easier for researchers to capture and digitize notes and brainstorming sessions with ease.
Researchers benefit from the app by quickly converting document images into text, streamlining the digitization process of research materials such as reports, books, and notes.
Yes, an internet connection is necessary for the OCR process, as the conversion is performed online. However, once processed, the extracted text can be downloaded for offline use.