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OCR for Affidavits
Effortlessly Convert Affidavit Images to Text with OCR
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Frequently Asked Questions
OCR for affidavits refers to using Optical Character Recognition technology to extract text from images of affidavits. It enables digitizing sworn statements, making them easy to search and store as plain text.
Simply upload your affidavit image to your OCR tool in a supported format like JPG or PNG. The tool will process the image, extracting the text which you can then copy or download.
Affidavit images can be uploaded in formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and others. Ensure images are clear and no larger than 100 MB for optimal results.
Yes, you can upload multiple affidavit images. The tool processes them sequentially, combining the extracted text from all files.
Each affidavit image file must be no more than 100 MB. This allows the tool to process images efficiently and extract text accurately.
The OCR tool can recognize handwritten text, but the accuracy varies depending on handwriting clarity. For the best results, use clear, legible handwriting.
The tool extracts text precisely but outputs plain text only, without preserving formatting. Layout and any structured data such as tables will not be retained.
Absolutely, you can digitize affidavit forms by uploading their scanned images. This aids in storing and processing the affidavit contents as text.
Yes, the OCR tool supports multi-language text extraction. It can automatically detect and process different languages in affidavit images.
Once the text is extracted from your affidavit image, you can copy it to your clipboard, download it as a text file, or save it to Evernote for easy access and organization.
No, the OCR tool is browser-based and doesn’t require a separate app. You can upload, process, and download text directly on your device.
No, the extracted affidavit text is plain text only. The tool does not preserve any formatting, layouts, or tables present in the original image.
The tool does not directly process PDFs. You need to convert PDF pages to image formats like JPG or PNG, or take screenshots to upload.
No, an internet connection is required. The OCR tool processes images online, after which you can download the text for offline use.
While you can't edit text directly in the tool, you can copy the extracted text into a word processor or text editor to make edits.