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OCR for Real Estate
Efficiently Extract Text from Real Estate Photos and Notes with OCR
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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
OCR for real estate uses optical character recognition to extract text from images related to property and real estate documents. It helps agents and agencies digitize property details and handwritten notes.
Upload your real estate images to the OCR tool in formats like JPG or PNG. The tool extracts text, allowing you to digitize property descriptions and handwritten notes for easier management.
Yes, you can upload images of handwritten notes. The OCR tool will extract the text, although the accuracy depends on handwriting clarity.
Supported formats include JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and more. This flexibility allows you to upload various real estate document images easily.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure your real estate images are within this limit for smooth processing.
Yes, it can extract text from real estate maps, allowing you to digitize property owner information. Make sure the text on the maps is clear for the best results.
The tool can handle rotated or partially damaged images, but clarity and resolution greatly affect text extraction results.
Yes, once the text is extracted, you can download it, copy it to your clipboard, or save it to Evernote for easy access.
Yes, you can upload multiple images at once. The text from these images will be combined into a single output, streamlining your real estate data management.
No, the OCR provides plain text output without preserving layouts or converting tables into structured data.
It can extract text that appears clearly in images, including formulas, but will not interpret or format them beyond plain text.
High-resolution, clear images yield better OCR results. For best results, ensure real estate photos and documents are legible and not blurry.
No, while the tool extracts text effectively, it does not preserve the document layout or formatting. Post-processing might be needed.
Direct PDF processing isn't supported. Convert the PDF pages to images or take screenshots, then upload these images for OCR.
Yes, the OCR process is online, requiring an internet connection to upload images and extract text.