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Document Scanner App For Surface Pro
Transform Your Surface Pro into a Document Scanner with Our OCR Tool
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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
It extracts text from images using OCR technology, digitizing printed and handwritten text for easy access and editing.
Upload your image file using the app on your Surface Pro. After OCR processing, you can copy, download, or save the extracted text to Evernote.
You can upload common image formats such as JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, and more. Each file should be within 100 MB.
Yes, upload an image of your document, and the tool will convert the text from the image into plain text.
Yes, the tool automatically detects and supports multiple languages when extracting text from images.
Yes, after extracting text, you can save it directly to Evernote if you are logged in.
Yes, it can recognize handwritten text, but accuracy varies depending on the handwriting quality.
Yes, the maximum file size for each image upload is 100 MB.
No, the tool provides plain text output which can be edited after downloading in your preferred text editor.
No, it extracts plain text only without preserving the original layout or formatting.
No, this is an online tool that requires an internet connection for processing images and extracting text.
Once processing is complete, you can simply download the extracted plain text as a file to your device.
Yes, free users can process images and see a preview of extracted text, but saving and downloading require logging in.
Handwriting recognition is less consistent due to variations in style and clarity, affecting the OCR’s ability to accurately extract text.
Upload the photo of book pages, and the tool uses OCR to extract the text, which you can then download or save.