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OCR for Social Security Cards
Effortlessly Convert Social Security Card Images to Text
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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 converts text from images, such as social security cards, into readable and editable text. It uses advanced recognition technology to accurately extract text from a variety of image formats.
Simply upload a clear image of the social security card to the OCR tool. It will process and extract the text, allowing you to copy, download, or save it for your needs.
The OCR tool supports image formats like JPEG, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and more, making it versatile for various image sources, including scanned social security cards.
Yes, you can upload multiple images. They will be processed sequentially, and the extracted text will be combined for easy access.
Each image file can be up to 100 MB in size. Larger, high-resolution images can provide better text extraction results.
Yes, the OCR tool is browser-based, so you can use it online from any device without needing to install additional software.
Yes, once the text is extracted, you can save it directly to Evernote. You will need to log in to your Evernote account to do this.
No, the tool extracts text only in plain format. It does not retain formatting, layout, or structured data such as tables.
No, the tool works with images only. To process a PDF, you would need to convert its pages to image format first.
No, an internet connection is required as all OCR processing is done online. However, once you have the text, you can download it for offline use.
The OCR tool can automatically detect and process text in multiple languages, enhancing its versatility for various documents.
While there is no specific limit to the number of images, each image file must not exceed 100 MB, and multiple files are processed in sequence.
Handwriting recognition may vary in accuracy. It's best used with clear, distinct handwriting and may not be as precise as printed text recognition.
No, the tool does not support direct text editing. You can copy the text and edit it in a separate document or word processor.
Yes, you can upload scanned images of documents as long as they are saved in supported image formats for text extraction.