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OCR for Invoices
Extract Text from Invoices with OCR Technology
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Frequently Asked Questions
OCR for invoices uses Optical Character Recognition technology to extract text from image files of invoices. It digitizes the text, making it possible to process and manage invoices electronically.
Upload images of invoices in supported formats like JPG or PNG to the OCR tool. The system will process the images, extracting text for further use, such as in accounting or document management systems.
Yes, you can extract text from invoice images, but note that the output is plain text. You may need additional software to parse and structure the data for specific use cases.
The tool supports formats such as JPG, PNG, GIF, and TIFF. Ensure your invoice images are clear and within the 100 MB size limit for optimal text extraction results.
You upload your invoice images, and the tool uses OCR to extract any readable text. This text can then be downloaded or copied for entry into your invoicing software.
The OCR tool extracts text from any image, including those of invoice templates. However, it cannot preserve the layout or format, outputting plain text instead.
Yes, but accuracy depends on the handwriting quality. Printed texts are more reliably recognized, so consider this when scanning handwritten invoices.
After extracting the plain text with OCR, you can manually move or copy-paste this data into an Excel sheet for organization. No direct Excel output is provided.
No, the tool requires image files. You need to convert PDF pages to images first or use screenshots for the OCR process.
Once text is extracted from an invoice, you can copy it to your clipboard, download as a text file, or save it to Evernote (with login).
There is free access to process images and preview text. For full access, such as downloads and Evernote saves, logging in is required.
The tool provides plain text output only, with no document formatting. Image quality affects text recognition accuracy, and file size is limited to 100 MB.
No, this is an online tool. You simply upload images from your device and the extraction occurs in the browser, requiring no app installation.
No, editing is not supported within the tool. You may copy the text to a word processor or spreadsheet for any necessary changes or reformatting.
No, the tool automatically preprocesses images, including handling of rotated images, to ensure accurate text extraction.