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OCR for Architects
Digitize Architectural Diagrams with Advanced OCR
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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 OCR tool extracts text from images using Optical Character Recognition, converting them into plain text for easy digitizing and transcription.
OCR helps architects digitize diagrams by extracting text from scanned images of architectural plans and documents, making them easier to edit and store.
You can upload images in formats like JPG, PNG, TIFF, and more. The tool supports various file types to facilitate easy text extraction from architectural images.
Yes, OCR can recognize handwritten text, though the quality may vary. It's ideal for digitizing notes found in architectural sketches.
Yes, it’s browser-based and accessible on mobile devices. You can upload images directly from your phone without needing a dedicated app.
OCR extracts plain text only, so layout and formatting are not preserved. For structured data, further editing may be needed in a word processor.
The tool doesn't process PDFs directly. Convert PDFs to image files first, then upload for text extraction.
Each image file can be up to 100 MB. Ensure your architectural diagrams are clear to optimize text extraction results.
OCR does not preserve table structures. It extracts text, which you can then organize manually in your preferred format.
After OCR processing, you can download the extracted text as a file, copy it to the clipboard, or save it to platforms like Evernote.
Logged-in users can download results and save to Evernote. Free users can preview but may not have full access to all features.
While the tool uses OCR technology, specifics about Azure models are not detailed. It focuses on efficient text extraction from images.
Yes, the tool supports automatic detection of multiple languages, enhancing its versatility for various architectural texts.
Yes, an internet connection is required since the OCR processing takes place online. You can then download the results for offline use.
The OCR tool outputs plain text, but it doesn't provide text editing capabilities. You can copy and edit the text in a separate application.