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OCR for Labels
Effortlessly Extract Text from Labels with OCR Technology
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Frequently Asked Questions
OCR for labels uses Optical Character Recognition technology to detect and extract text from images of labels. This is useful for digitizing label information into readable and editable text.
Yes, you can use OCR to extract text from product labels. Simply upload an image of the label, and the tool will convert the text into a digital format for easy use.
To scan a label, upload an image of the label file to the OCR tool. The OCR processes the image and extracts any text it finds, which you can then copy or download.
The tool supports various image formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and more. Make sure your label image is one of these formats before uploading.
Yes, OCR can work on yellow labels as long as the text contrast is sufficient. Ensure good lighting and resolution for best results.
Upload the label tag image to the OCR tool. The system uses OCR technology to recognize text, providing you with a plain text outcome.
Yes, you can upload multiple label images. They will be processed sequentially, and all extracted text can be combined for download.
Yes, each label image must not exceed 100 MB. This ensures smooth processing and accurate text extraction.
Yes, you can extract text from statement recognition labels by uploading an image of the label to the OCR tool, which will convert the text into an editable format.
The OCR tool automatically detects the language used in label images, supporting multiple languages for text extraction.
No, the OCR tool extracts plain text only, and formatting or layout present on the original label is not preserved.
Yes, once you have extracted text from your label, you can save it directly to Evernote. This requires logging into your Evernote account.
The OCR tool can recognize handwritten text, but accuracy may vary depending on the clarity and quality of the handwriting.
No, the tool does not process PDFs directly. Convert PDF pages to images or take screenshots to extract text from those images.
Yes, higher quality images typically result in better text extraction. Clear, high-resolution images are recommended for optimal results.