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Frequently Asked Questions
An OCR tool uses Optical Character Recognition technology to convert text within images into digital text. This is useful for digitizing documents and extracting text from photos or scans quickly, ideal for student needs.
You can upload an image file to our free online OCR tool. It will process the image and extract any text, which can then be copied, downloaded, or saved to Evernote. The tool supports various formats like JPG and PNG.
Yes, students can easily use this OCR tool by uploading images of notes or textbooks. It extracts text efficiently, providing a convenient way to convert physical documents into digital notes.
You can upload images in formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. Ensure the image clarity is high for better text extraction results, and the file size should not exceed 100 MB.
Yes, the OCR tool can detect and process text in multiple languages automatically, making it versatile for students from different linguistic backgrounds.
Yes, you can take photos of textbook pages and upload them to the OCR tool. The extracted text will be presented in plain text format, which you can download or save for your study needs.
Yes, the OCR tool is accessible online through browsers, making it compatible with tablets. This allows students to convert images to text without needing specific software.
Yes, photos of whiteboard notes can be uploaded. The tool will extract the text, which you can copy or download. This feature is particularly useful for capturing lecture notes efficiently.
The output is plain text. While it does not retain any layout or formatting, the text can be copied, downloaded, or saved to Evernote for basic text management.
Yes, while the tool can recognize handwritten text, the accuracy depends on the legibility and quality of the handwriting. Printed text typically yields better results.
No, the tool extracts only the plain text without preserving the original formatting or layout of the document, making it important to manually structure any formatted text later.
Yes, after processing the image, you can choose to save the extracted text directly to Evernote. You will need to be logged into your Evernote account to use this feature.
Yes, each file can be up to 100 MB. It is important to ensure high-resolution images for better text extraction quality, which can impact the size of uploaded images.
No, this tool does not process PDF files directly. If you want to extract text from a PDF, first convert it into an image or take a screenshot to upload.
No, once the text is extracted, it cannot be edited within the tool. You can download the text and edit it in a document editor of your choice.