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OCR for Contracts
Efficient Text Extraction with OCR for Contract Management
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Frequently Asked Questions
OCR for contracts uses Optical Character Recognition to convert scanned contract images into editable text. This makes managing and searching through contracts easier, ensuring all text is digitized efficiently.
Upload your contract image files, such as JPG or PNG, to our tool. The OCR technology extracts text, which you can then copy, download, or save to Evernote for better contract management and organization.
Supported formats include JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and more. This allows you to work with scanned contracts, screenshots, and photos.
The maximum file size for images is 100 MB. Ensure your contract images are clear and high-resolution for the best OCR results.
OCR can recognize both printed and some handwritten text. However, the accuracy of handwritten text recognition may vary depending on the quality and clarity of the handwriting.
No, the extracted output is plain text, which does not retain the original document's formatting, layout, or structure. This means tables and other formatted elements aren't preserved.
Yes, you can upload multiple image files. They will be processed in the order they are uploaded, and the extracted text will be combined into a single output.
OCR simplifies contract management by digitizing paper contracts into searchable text. This streamlines storage, retrieval, and update processes in digital environments.
The OCR output is plain text. You can copy this text, download it as a file, or save it to Evernote for further use and reference.
No, the OCR tool requires an online connection for processing. Once the text is extracted, you can download it for offline use.
No special app is needed. The tool is web-based, allowing you to upload images and download text directly through your browser.
The tool does not process PDF files directly. You must first convert PDF pages to image files or take screenshots to upload them for OCR processing.
Yes, the OCR tool supports automatic language detection and can handle multiple languages in the extracted text, enhancing its versatility.
The tool itself doesn’t support editing. You can copy the text into a word processor for editing after extraction.
The limitations include plain text output only, no preservation of formatting, and inability to process PDF files directly. High-quality images are crucial for optimal results.