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Frequently Asked Questions
OCR for investigators uses Optical Character Recognition technology to convert images containing text into digitized text form, aiding in investigative processes by digitizing documents, photos, and more.
Investigators use OCR to quickly extract and digitize text from documents, receipts, photos, and handwritten notes, streamlining information processing and aiding in evidence collection.
Yes, OCR can recognize both printed and handwritten text, although the accuracy for handwriting varies depending on its quality.
The tool supports a wide range of formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and ICO, ideal for digitizing scanned photos and documents up to 100 MB.
No, OCR extracts text as plain text without preserving the layout or formatting, including tables. Use external tools for formatting after extraction.
Yes, you can upload multiple image files in sequence. Each image is processed individually and the text is combined into a single output.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per image, ensuring optimal processing without overloading the system.
Yes, the OCR tool supports automatic language detection and can process text in multiple languages, simplifying multilingual document processing.
After the OCR process, you can view, copy, download the text as a file, or save it to Evernote for future reference.
OCR is ideal for investigations due to its ability to rapidly convert diverse media with text into searchable digital formats, enabling faster analytics and decision-making.
No, the OCR processing requires an online connection, as it operates on a cloud-based server to convert images to text.
You can upload images by dragging and dropping them onto the platform or clicking to browse from your device, making it convenient and user-friendly.
Currently, the OCR service is browser-based, meaning no desktop or mobile app is required; you simply access it via a web browser.
While the text is extracted, editing is not possible directly within the tool. You can download the text and edit it using a text editor.
No, PDF files are not directly supported. You must convert PDF pages into images or take screenshots to process text from them.