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Document Scanner App for Students Abroad
Efficient and Convenient Image to Text Conversion for Students Abroad
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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 uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to extract text from images. It’s ideal for students abroad needing to digitize documents, notes, or any text content captured with a camera.
Supported formats include JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and several portable types. This flexibility allows for scanning various documents and photos, making it suitable for student use.
Yes, the app is entirely web-based, meaning students abroad can access it from any device with an internet connection. This online setup facilitates easy collaboration and sharing of digitized documents.
Students abroad can use the app to digitize lecture notes, photocopies of books, or whiteboard captures, making study materials easily accessible and searchable.
The app provides basic OCR functionalities for free. Logged-in users gain access to comprehensive features like downloading and saving results to Evernote.
Simply upload an image of your document. The tool will extract any printed or handwritten text. You can then copy, download, or save the text for later use.
Each image file can be up to 100 MB. This allows students to handle high-resolution images or multi-page document scans efficiently.
Yes, the scanner app is accessible from any browser, including iOS and Windows devices, making it versatile for students with different gadgets.
Yes, users can upload multiple files. The tool processes each one in order, combining extracted text into a single document if needed.
Yes, the tool automatically detects and supports multiple languages, ideal for students in multilingual environments.
No, it only processes image formats. However, you can convert PDFs to images first and then upload them to the tool for text extraction.
No, the output is plain text. Any original layout, styles, or tables are not retained in the extraction process.
Yes, clearer and high-resolution images yield better text extraction results. Blurry or distorted images may affect accuracy.
The extracted text can be copied to your clipboard, downloaded as a text file, or saved directly to Evernote for easy sharing and reference.
Free users can upload images and see a preview of extracted text but need to log in to access full results and export options.