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OCR for Government
Convert Government Documents to Text With OCR Technology
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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
OCR technology extracts text from government documents, making it easier to digitize printed materials. This assists in archiving, sharing, and accessing information quickly.
You can upload images in formats like JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and more. Ensure your file size does not exceed 100 MB for the best results.
Yes, the tool can recognize printed and handwritten text. However, the accuracy for handwriting depends on the quality of the writing and image clarity.
No, the tool extracts only plain text. It does not preserve the layout or formatting of the original document, which means you'll need to format the text manually if needed.
The tool supports automatic language detection and can process multi-language documents, but the accuracy may vary depending on language complexity and image quality.
Upload your map image in a supported format like PNG or JPEG. The OCR tool will extract any textual content from the map, which you can copy or download.
You can upload multiple image files, and they will be processed in order. The extracted text from all images can be combined into a single output.
Yes, the maximum file size per image is 100 MB. Larger files need to be optimized or divided into smaller files for processing.
Yes, by scanning or photographing the document, you can extract the text using our OCR tool. Ensure the image is clear and high-quality for best results.
The output is plain text, which can be copied to the clipboard, downloaded as a text file, or saved to Evernote, making it ready for processing or archiving.
No, real-time extraction is not supported. The process requires internet connectivity to upload and process each image online.
Yes, upload screenshots as images in supported formats, and the OCR tool will convert any text in the screenshot into editable plain text.
After extraction, logged-in users can choose to save the extracted text directly to Evernote for easy access and integration with existing notes.
Handwriting recognition is supported but its reliability can vary based on image clarity and writing quality. Clear and neatly written text yields better results.
No, it cannot process PDFs directly. Convert PDF pages to images first, or take screenshots, and upload them to extract text using the OCR tool.