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OCR for Bank Statements
Efficient OCR for Bank Statements and Financial Documents
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Frequently Asked Questions
OCR for bank statements is a tool that uses Optical Character Recognition technology to convert the text from images of bank statements into digitized text. This helps in easily handling and analyzing financial data from scanned documents.
Upload the image of your bank statement (in JPG, PNG, or a supported format), and the OCR tool will extract and present the text. You can then copy, download, or save the text to Evernote.
You can upload images in formats such as JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. Ensure each file is under the 100 MB maximum size limit for optimal processing.
OCR works only on image files. To extract text from a PDF, convert its pages to images first and then upload those images to the OCR tool.
The output is plain text extracted from the image, which you can copy, download, or save to Evernote. No formatting or layout from the original document is preserved.
The OCR tool extracts all text, including financial terms, effectively. However, the recognition accuracy depends on the quality and clarity of the scanned image.
The maximum file size for each image upload is 100 MB. Ensure images are clear and high-resolution for the best OCR results.
OCR can recognize handwritten text; however, the accuracy depends on handwriting clarity. Printed text usually yields better results.
Accuracy depends on the image quality. Clear, high-resolution images provide better extraction results. Note that plain text is the output with no formatting.
Yes, OCR supports automatic language detection and can work with multiple languages, extracting text accurately from a diverse range of documents.
No, tables and structured data are not preserved. The tool extracts plain text only, which you can format later in a text editor.
No, an internet connection is required as the OCR processing happens online. You can download the text once processed for offline use.
Yes, OCR is ideal for digitizing financial statements, making text from images searchable, editable, and easier to analyze.
The tool provides plain text output. You can copy the text and paste it into Excel or other applications for further use and analysis.
Yes, the tool extracts text from images of any document, including reserve bank documents, provided they're clear and in a supported image format.