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Frequently Asked Questions
The OCR tool extracts readable text from images or scanned documents, enabling you to digitize printed and handwritten text for easy access and editing.
Yes, the OCR text online tool is free to use. You can upload images to convert to plain text without any cost, enhancing accessibility to academic materials.
OCR aids academics by converting text from books, research papers, and notes into editable digital formats, streamlining analysis and research processes.
OCR supports various formats including JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. This allows you to use screenshots or scanned images of academic content efficiently.
Upload images of research material to the tool. The OCR processes the images to extract and convert text into a digital format, aiding in organization and analysis.
Yes, OCR can digitize text from scanned pages of psychology books, making it easier to index, search, and analyze information quickly.
Yes, you can use OCR to extract text from personalausweis images, but ensure the quality is high enough for the tool to recognize the text accurately.
OCR performs best with high-resolution images. While it can manage rotated images, low-quality scans may affect text recognition accuracy.
Yes, multiple files can be uploaded and processed sequentially. Extracted text from these files can be combined and viewed as a single output.
OCR is versatile and supports various uses beyond academics, such as digitizing business receipts or documents, expanding its utility for different user needs.
Yes, you can save the extracted text directly to Evernote once you are logged in, facilitating organized cloud storage of your academic resources.
No, OCR does not directly process PDF files; images must be extracted from PDFs first. You can convert PDF pages to images or take screenshots for OCR.
The tool outputs plain text only; original formatting, layout, and tables are not preserved. For formatting needs, edit in a word processor after extraction.
No, an internet connection is required for using OCR. All processes occur online, but once text is extracted, it can be downloaded for offline use.
Each file uploaded to the OCR tool should be under 100 MB for successful processing. Larger files need to be split or resized for compatibility.