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Document Scanner App for Travelers
OCR Document Scanner App for Travelers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload an image of your travel document in formats like JPG or PNG. The OCR tool extracts and converts the text for easy access.
It's an OCR tool that extracts text from images or photos of travel documents. Ideal for digitizing passports, visas, and others.
Yes, access the tool via a browser on any device. It's a web-based app that requires no installation.
You can use JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and other common formats. Just ensure the image is clear and high-resolution for best results.
Simply upload a scan of your visa. The OCR will extract text, which you can then copy or download as a text file.
Yes, you can upload multiple images. They are processed individually, and the text is combined into one output.
No, the OCR provides plain text output only. Formatting and layout are not preserved, so use a word processor for adjustments.
Each image file can be up to 100 MB in size. Be sure to use clear, high-resolution images for optimal text extraction.
The OCR tool doesn't preserve layout, can't directly process PDFs, and doesn't support offline use. It's image-only for text conversion.
Yes, you can save your extracted text directly to Evernote, provided you are logged in to your account.
It does recognize handwritten text, but accuracy depends on the clarity of the handwriting in the image.
Yes, as long as you have internet access and a compatible device, you can use the online OCR tool anywhere, including in-flight.
Free users can preview the processed text. Logged-in users enjoy full access to download and additional features.
Once text is extracted, you can view, copy, download it, or save to Evernote. It's all available in plain text format.
Yes! Just scan the map document using your device, upload the image, and the OCR will extract the text for easy reading.