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OCR for Tickets & Event Passes
Extract Text from Tickets & Event Passes 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, or Optical Character Recognition, is used to extract text from images. This is particularly useful for digitizing documents, such as tickets and event passes, enabling users to access and manage text information efficiently.
Simply drag and drop or click to browse your device for the ticket image files. The tool supports JPG, PNG, and other common formats with a size limit of 100 MB per image.
Yes, you can upload images of event passes. The OCR tool will extract text and make it easily accessible, useful for both organizing and verifying event entry details.
The tool accepts several image formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and TIFF. These formats cover common needs when digitizing tickets and event passes.
Yes, you can upload multiple image files, which will be processed in order. This feature helps when managing texts from multiple tickets or event passes.
The output is plain text, which can be copied, downloaded, or saved to Evernote. Note that no formatting from the original image is preserved in the text.
Yes, the tool automatically detects the language of the text in images, supporting multiple languages for a smooth OCR process.
Yes, if you log in, you can save the extracted text directly to Evernote, aiding in easy organization and access later.
Yes, there is a maximum file size of 100 MB per image. Ensure your ticket or event pass image is within this limit for successful text extraction.
The tool can recognize handwritten notes, although the quality of handwriting may affect accuracy. It's optimized for clear, printed text recognition.
No, the tool does not process PDF files directly. Convert PDFs to images or take screenshots, then upload those images for text extraction.
The accuracy depends on the clarity and quality of the image. For best results, use clear, high-resolution images of your event tickets.
No, the tool does not provide editing features for the extracted text. You can copy it for pasting and editing in other applications.
No, only plain text is extracted without preserving the layout or formatting of the ticket. For formatted text, paste it in a word processor.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for processing the OCR. You can download the text afterward for offline access.