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OCR for Government Agencies
Streamline Text Extraction with OCR for Government Agencies
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Frequently Asked Questions
OCR for government uses Optical Character Recognition to extract text from images, helping agencies digitize documents, such as official forms and reports, into plain text format.
Simply drag and drop or browse to upload your image. The tool processes formats like JPG, PNG, and TIFF, extracting text with high accuracy for digital use.
The tool supports a variety of image formats, including JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and ICO. All uploaded images are processed to extract text efficiently.
Yes, multiple image files can be uploaded. They are processed in order, and the extracted text is combined into a single output.
Yes, each image file can be up to 100 MB. Ensure your images are clear and high-resolution for the best text extraction results.
The tool can recognize handwritten text, though the quality may vary. For best results, ensure handwriting is clear and legible.
The OCR tool generates plain text output. This means only the text is extracted without preserving any original formatting or layout.
Yes, once the text is extracted, you can save the results directly to Evernote if you are logged in. This feature helps organize and retrieve text efficiently.
Ideal cases include digitizing government documents, processing scanned forms, archiving public servant records, and converting official reports to text.
Yes, the OCR tool supports multiple languages and automatically detects the language of the text in your image, ensuring accurate extraction.
No, the tool does not preserve tables or structured data. Text is extracted only as plain text, so manual formatting is necessary afterward.
No, the tool requires an internet connection since all processing is conducted online, which means you need to upload images via the browser.
No, it processes image files only. To work with PDFs, you must convert the pages to images or take screenshots and then upload those.
As a logged-in user, you can access the full text results, download them, or save directly to Evernote. Free users can see a preview of the results.
No, document layouts or formatting are not preserved. Only the text content is extracted, suitable for use in other text processing applications.