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OCR for Lecture Notes
Convert Lecture Notes to Text Using Our OCR Tool
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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
Upload your lecture note images, and the OCR tool will extract the text. You can then copy, download, or save the extracted text for further use.
You can upload lecture notes in formats such as JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. This ensures flexibility in digitizing notes.
Yes, the OCR tool can recognize and extract both printed and handwritten text, though handwriting quality may affect accuracy.
Simply upload your images of lecture notes. The OCR tool will process the text, allowing you to access it in plain text format online.
Yes, each image file can be up to 100 MB. This allows uploading of high-resolution images that improve text extraction.
Currently, the tool allows saving extracted text to Evernote. For OneNote, you can copy the text and manually paste it there.
No, the tool does not process PDF files directly. Convert your PDFs to images or take screenshots to upload them.
No, an internet connection is required as the tool processes images online. Extracted text can be downloaded for offline access.
Yes, the extracted text is provided in plain text format, which you can edit using text editors or word processors.
The tool supports automatic language detection for multi-language text, making it versatile for different note languages.
After processing, view the full extracted text. You can then copy it to your clipboard, download it as a text file, or save it to Evernote.
No, the OCR tool extracts plain text only. Any original formatting or layout from the image is not preserved.
For best results, use clear, high-resolution images of your lecture notes. Avoid distorted or low-quality images.
Yes, you can upload screenshots of lecture notes in supported image formats, and the tool will extract the text.
Review the extracted text and manually adjust any errors. Handwriting quality and image clarity can affect text accuracy.