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OCR for Project Plans
Effortlessly Extract Text from Project Plans with OCR Technology
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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
Our OCR tool extracts text from images of project plans, proposals, and documentation. Simply upload images to convert printed or handwritten text into a digital format.
You can upload images by dragging and dropping them into the OCR tool or by clicking to browse your files. Ensure images are clear for best results.
You can upload images in JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and other standard formats. The maximum image file size is 100 MB.
The OCR tool provides plain text output from your images. You can copy the text, download it, or save it to Evernote for further use.
Yes, upload images of your project proposals, and our OCR tool will extract the text, making it easy to edit or share.
You can upload multiple files at once. The tool processes them in order and combines their extracted texts for easy access.
Yes, the tool recognizes both printed and handwritten text, although the quality of handwriting can affect accuracy.
No, the tool provides plain text output without editing capabilities. You can edit the text using a word processor after extraction.
OCR can digitize project maps, proposals, whiteboard notes, or any document type related to project planning.
The tool automatically detects multiple languages in images, enhancing versatility in processing international documents.
No, PDFs are not directly supported. Convert PDF pages to image files first, or take screenshots to upload as images.
No, the OCR tool requires an internet connection to process images and extract text.
No, extracted text is plain and unformatted. For layout and formatting, you need to use a text editor or document processor after extraction.
Image quality significantly impacts extraction accuracy. Use high-resolution, clear images for best results.
Yes, logged-in users can save extracted text directly to Evernote, integrating with their existing workflows.