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OCR for Schools & Universities
Effortlessly Convert Images to Text for Academic Institutions
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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
The OCR tool extracts text from images using Optical Character Recognition technology, digitizing printed and handwritten text.
Upload images of maps to the tool. It will process and extract any text present on the map, allowing you to digitize the information.
Yes, upload your textbook images to the tool. It will extract and digitize the text, providing you with a plain text output.
The tool supports formats such as JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, TIFF, and more, up to a file size of 100 MB.
Yes, you can upload images of lecture notes, and the tool will use OCR to convert them to editable text.
The tool can recognize handwritten text, but accuracy may vary depending on the clarity of the handwriting.
Simply upload the image of the document. The tool will process the image and allow you to copy, download, or save the extracted text.
Yes, once the text is extracted, you can save it directly to Evernote, but a login is required for this feature.
Yes, each image file can be up to 100 MB in size, ensuring smooth upload and processing.
The tool provides plain text output. It does not preserve formatting, tables, or layout structures from the original image.
Upload the image of the college map, and the tool will extract any contained text, making it easy to access and share.
No, the tool only processes images. You would need to convert PDFs to images or take screenshots to extract text.
Students can digitize their notes, textbooks, and resources efficiently, aiding in easier study and reference.
While the tool extracts text for further use, rewording must be done using a separate editing tool or service.
Clear, high-resolution images yield better text extraction results, as they are easier for the OCR technology to process.